Say no to circumcision - support intactivism. The following list includes blogs, articles, and websites of interest to Intactivists that were published in the past week. This is a running tally of the ones I found interesting.
This has been an active week for intactivists. The Bill in Massachusetts for equal protection of males and females with respect to genital cutting is creating a good public debate. Many bloggers are speaking up.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Boston Herald:Plan to ban circumcision a longshot
A fairly balanced article about the Bill introduced in Massachusetts to ban genital mutilation of both boys and girls. The article has generated a lot of comments, on both sides of the issue.
I received the following e-mail from Georganne Chapin, the Executive Director of Intact America. Intact America is an organization that advocates for bodily integrity for all infants, particularly baby boys. They seek to protect baby boys from genital cutting, otherwise known as routine infant circumcision.
Georganne is seeking help to support the Genital Integrity Bill in Massachusetts. The Bill seeks to prevent genital mutilation of both female and male infants and children. Currently, United States federal law specifically protecs females from genital mutilation. The federal statute is drafted to exclude male genital cutting. She is asking for people to share their story so that they can present it as testimony in support of the gender neutral Genital Mutilation Bill.
It is hard for me to believe, but I have been tugging my foreskin for 18 months. When I started tugging, I thought I would be done by now. I have come a long way, but I still have a bunch more skin to grow.
When I started tugging, my shaft skin was tight when I was erect. My glans and shaft were the same color as the skin on the rest of my body.
Now, 18 months later, I look down and I don't recognize that thing hanging between my legs. It does not look like the dick I had a year and a half ago. Not only are my glans and inner foreskin remnant a nice pink color, they are also smooth and glossy. Even when I am flaccid, my glans normally is smooth and shiny
Say no to circumcision - support intactivism. The following list includes blogs, articles, and websites of interest to Intactivists that were published in the past week. This is a running tally of the ones I found interesting.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Springerlink:Late complications of newborn circumcision: a common and avoidable problem
Study of later complications of children who had neonatal circumcisions. Penile adhesions, skin bridges, meatal stenosis, redundant foreskin (incomplete circumcision with uncircumcised appearance), recurrent phimosis, buried penis and penile rotation were the most frequent complications treated after the original circumcision had healed.
In recent years the host city for the Olympics have spent more and more money to produce more and more extravagant opening ceremonies. It is as if each host city is trying to outdo previous hosts. Unfortunately, the race to excess loses the meaning of the Olympics. The host cities and countries also lose the opportunity to showcase their culture and community.
Canada and Vancouver are the exception. The 2010 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremonies was very well done without a display of excessiveness that was so prevalent in previous Opening Ceremonies. The projected imagery was well done. The images complemented the human performances.
Say no to circumcision - support intactivism. The following list includes blogs, articles, and websites of interest to Intactivists that were published in the past week. This is a running tally of the ones I found interesting.
Either this has been a light week for circumcision related articles and blogs, or I have been too busy to find all the great articles and blogs out there. If I have missed any, please leave a comment and let me know!
Sunday, February 7, 2010
No Circumcision:here is a email post i received
Brief blog by a Canadian discussing how the Canada health system discourages infant circumcision.
Say no to circumcision - support intactivism. The following list includes blogs, articles, and websites of interest to Intactivists that were published in the past week. This is a running tally of the ones I found interesting. This week has been a light week for interesting articles discussing the harms of circumcision.
Sunday, January 30, 2010
Associated Content: Health and Wellness:Circumcision Debate Continues Anew
A resonably well balanced article describing the circumcision debate. The author states that current evidence fails to recommend widespread neonatal circumcision, but includes some inaccuracies about penile cancer and UTIs.
One of the indicators of prostate problems is having to get up at night and go to the bathroom. Frequent urination is something that many men learn to live with as they get older.
I have been working too many hours lately. I have been lucky to get 4, maybe 5, hours of sleep a night. With only 4 to 5 hours in bed it is not difficult to make it through the night without having to get up.
For the last several days I got a break at work. I was able to leave work early for several days in a row. I was even able to get more than 8 hours of sleep every night. That was a welcome change.
On the second morning I was in the bathroom taking care of business. I stood in front of the toilet and it just kept flowing. I then realized I had made it through the night without getting up to urinate. I remembered that i slept through the night the night before, too.
It was not that long ago when I was getting up a couple times a night to go to the bathroom. Before my HoLAP surgery 18 months ago, I never slept the whole night through. I don't miss those nights at all.
After almost 18 months after my prostate surgery, I am thankful for the benefits of the surgery.
Restoring Tally is just an ordinary guy who had to confront his prostate and circumcision problems. This site chronicles his journey in dealing with these issues. He has had prostate surgery and he is restoring his foreskin.