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}}</ref> so it is a major source of body pleasure. [[Amputation]] of the [[foreskin]] by [[circumcision]] results in a deficiency of body pleasure in [[circumcised]] males. | }}</ref> so it is a major source of body pleasure. [[Amputation]] of the [[foreskin]] by [[circumcision]] results in a deficiency of body pleasure in [[circumcised]] males. | ||
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| + | Lloyd de Mause (1996) observed the aggressive, more violent-prone personality that is more common in [[circumcised]] men, but he attributed the cause to early childhood [[trauma]], which must include paniful [[circumcision]].<ref name="demause1996">{{REFjournal | ||
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| + | The behavior of circumcised men has been affected by both early childhood trauma and loss of body pleasure. | ||
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* [[Circumcision and violence]] | * [[Circumcision and violence]] | ||
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Body pleasure is a term that appears to have been coined by the late James W. Prescott, Ph.D., in 1975. Dr. Prescott related deprivation of physical pleasure to expression of physical violence.[1]
The term "body pleasure" is understood to be pleasure experienced from stimulation of the erogenous areas of the body. Winkelmann (1959) identified the foreskin (prepuce) to be a "specific erogenous zone",[2] so it is a major source of body pleasure. Amputation of the foreskin by circumcision results in a deficiency of body pleasure in circumcised males.
Lloyd de Mause (1996) observed the aggressive, more violent-prone personality that is more common in circumcised men, but he attributed the cause to early childhood trauma, which must include paniful circumcision.[3]
The behavior of circumcised men has been affected by both early childhood trauma and loss of body pleasure.
See also
External links
- REFjournal Prescott JW. Sixteen Principles For Personal, Family and Global Peace
. The Truth Seeker. 1 March 1989; : 33. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
References
- ↑ REFjournal Prescott JW. Body Pleasure and the Origins of Violence. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. November 1975; : 10-20. Retrieved 30 November 2025.
- ↑ REFjournal Winklemann RK. The erogenous zones: their nerve supply and its significance. Proc Staff Meet Mayo Clin. 21 January 1959; 34(2): 39-47. PMID. Retrieved 1 December 2025.
- ↑ REFjournal deMause, Lloyd. Restaging Fetal Traumas in War and Social Violence. Pre- and Perinatal Psychology Journal. 1996; 23(4): 344-92. PMID. Retrieved 1 December 2025.