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Foreskin restoration

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==Generally recognized benefits of foreskin restoration==
1. # ''An end to tight and painful erections''. Increasing the quantity of skin results in longer skin and less tension when the penis is erect. 2. # ''Gliding mechanism'': the [[gliding action]] is beneficial because it facilitates [[masturbation]] and sex by reducing friction and providing a stimulating sheath that pleasurably slips back and forth over the [[glans]], thereby decreasing the need for artificial lubrication. The motion of the penile skin by the gliding action stimulates the nerves in the skin which are sensitive to motion and stretching. 3. # ''Feeling whole'': The circumcision scar has turned under the restored foreskin and is invisible. The presence of the restored foreskin causes one to look and feel whole, complete, and normal. 4. # ''Coverage of the glans'': this is beneficial because (a) it protects the glans from uncomfortably rubbing up against things, and (b) by keeping the glans moist and protected, it leads to dekeratinization, which subsequently increases sensation. 5. # ''More sensation'': It is true that non-surgical foreskin restoration cannot restore the [[ridged band]] or the [[frenulum]], but a restored foreskin does have some nerves in it. Those nerves are stimulated by the gliding of the foreskin, so it is quite pleasurable to have a restored foreskin. Some men who were circumcised as adults and subsequently restored have estimated that they got back about 80 percent of what they had lost in sensation. 6. # ''Increased comfort'': The head of one's [[penis]] is protected by [[foreskin]] as nature intended. 7. # ''Decreased'' [[keratinization]] of the [[glans penis]]. 8. # ''Esthetics'': One's penis approaches the Greek ideal of male beauty.<ref>{{REFweb
|url=http://acroposthion.com/ancient-greeks-and-the-foreskin/
|title=Ancient Greeks & the Foreskin
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|website=Acroposthion
|date=2017
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|quote=The ancient Greeks were against the practice of circumcising their males and possessing a generous foreskin was a significantly important part of their culture.
}}</ref> The [[circumcision scar]] is now completely concealed by the longer skin which relocates the scar to the inside. As the restored foreskin gets longer and extends beyond the glans penis, the [[acroposthion]] is reformed.
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