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Longer foreskin is favored, starting with the ancient Greeks,[1] by many men.

The foreskin in ancient times

According to James DeMeo (1989), male circumcision (MGM) originated in North East Africa.[2] The Hebrews learned about circumcision durng their stay in Egypt.[3] Moses was not circumcised and did not require circumcision.

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