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It is kind of "funny" to see so many gals call the natural form of the penis disgusting.
I mean, Unlike what some people say your stuff isn't a work of art either gals, that doesn't mean you should take a knife to it and start carving.
They should stick to selling frozen pizza and leave the lawmaking to elected officials!
There are multiple conflicting studies on that subject. Also having no foreskin hardly makes you immune to HPV, you can still get it and carry it without knowing.
HPV is also found on urine and semen.
Guess what if you use a condom you are pretty much immune to a bunch of std's.
Who would have thought huh, even without mutilating defenceless children like some degenerate.
One day I look forward to seeing full grown adults realize that their averse reactions to levity and positive/contemplative expressions of emotion are a cry for therapy.
I am fascinated by some posters obsession about "smelly dicks". Just wtf, do you think that shower and soap does not exist? Western world has those things, imagine that...
Ridiculous.
Yet people still dont get this and are trying to argue against basic logic. Life is funny.
It's pretty common in south korea too iirc, due to american influence lol.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preval...f_circumcision
Circumcision is largely a modern-day phenomenon in South Korea. While the rate in the twentieth century has been nearing 80%, virtually no circumcision was performed just a century ago, as it was against Korea's long and strong tradition of preserving the body as a gift from parents.[31] A 2001 study of 20-year-old South Korean men found that 78% were circumcised.[32] At the time, the authors commented that "South Korea has possibly the largest absolute number of teenage or adult circumcisions anywhere in the world. Because circumcision started through contact with the American military during the Korean War, South Korea has an unusual history of circumcision." According to a 2002 study, 86.3% of South Korean males aged 14–29 were circumcised.[33] In 2012, it's the case of 75.8% of the same age group. Only after 1999 has some information against circumcision become available (at the time of the 2012 study, only 3% of Korean internet sites, using the most popular Korean search engine Naver, are against indiscriminate circumcision and 97% are for).[31] The authors of the study speculate "that the very existence of information about the history of Korean circumcision, its contrary nature relative to a longstanding tradition, its introduction by the US military, etc., has been extremely influential on the decision-making process regarding circumcision."[31]