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 | | Do You Need Viagra | | by Ralph Brandt, Sep 17, 2007 | | Over a year ago I answered this in a forum. I ran across the thread after my wife died and decided to clean it up and post it here. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 7 |
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 | | Male Circumcision Equals Genital Mutilation | | by Shergill, Jun 1, 2008 | | Male circumcision is considered a ritual by some religious groups. The author contends that both male and female circumcision are harmful and advocates that the rights of the infant be respected so that he alone chooses what is best for him. Studies show that females prefer organs which have a larger circumference, are som00ther and sensitive. Circumcision makes the penis smaller, less sensitive, and rough. | | Comments(4) Liked It: 13 |
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 | | Circumcision: Mums Don’t Take Your Infant Sons to Town | | by Shergill, Jun 7, 2008 | | Circumcision is sexual mutilation practiced extensively by Muslims and Jews. They claim that circumcision has many benefits. None have been demonstrated. Circumcision exposes young, living, sensitive, male infants to surgical trauma and unnecessary pain. These are both costly and harmful. This ritual and religions practice needs to end. We do not have the right to mutilate our next generation in the name of religion or culture, particularly because research shows that it is harmful to the child. | | Comments(9) Liked It: 14 |
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 | | Circumcision: The Pain Continues | | by Shergill, Jun 10, 2008 | | God is smart and he gave male infants a foreskin so that they could grow up with beautiful Glans Penis which are not keratinised. If God did not want us to have foreskins, he could have created us without foreskins. Why create foreskins with nerves, blood supplies, living and respiring cells, and then expect mankind to cut them off? Circumcision has complications like all other operations. Circumcision is not like cutting hair or finger nails. | | Comments(4) Liked It: 14 |
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 | | Andropause: The Male Menopause or Mid-life Crazies? | | by Sherry Baker, Jun 15, 2008 | | Do men get the so-called crazies at mid-life? Or, for some, is there a biological reason for the unhappiness, sexual woes and mood swings some of them experience? Much research points to a menopause-like phase known as andropause that can occur when testosterone levels drop. There is treatment, it works, and it is NOT associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer. | | Comments(2) Liked It: 2 |
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