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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSorry I am too busy fighting FGM.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostWhich ex wife got it in the divorce or are they both still fighting to get rid of the useless bit
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostNo one got an opinion on the circumcision of young men as a "rite of passage", presumably done largely by non medically qualified religious leaders?
"Doctors say South Africa has some of the greatest need for penis transplants anywhere in the world."
Would be ironic if the newly attached member was supplied uncircumcised.
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No one got an opinion on the circumcision of young men as a "rite of passage", presumably done largely by non medically qualified religious leaders?
"Doctors say South Africa has some of the greatest need for penis transplants anywhere in the world."
Would be ironic if the newly attached member was supplied uncircumcised.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBBC News - South Africans perform first 'successful' penis transplant
I still leave mine to a lucky CUK person when I go - to be determined by lottery. So at least one other will know what its like to be much bigger than average.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBBC News - South Africans perform first 'successful' penis transplant
I still leave mine to a lucky CUK person when I go - to be determined by lottery. So at least one other will know what its like to be much bigger than average.
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The DM has a more interesting article:
Study finds genes that create an anus in very different species | Daily Mail Online
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBBC News - South Africans perform first 'successful' penis transplant
I still leave mine to a lucky CUK person when I go - to be determined by lottery. So at least one other will know what its like to be much bigger than average.
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New Gentleman's sausage anyone?
BBC News - South Africans perform first 'successful' penis transplant
I still leave mine to a lucky CUK person when I go - to be determined by lottery. So at least one other will know what its like to be much bigger than average.Tags: None
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