Originally posted by Cyberman
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI certainly had it ripped off !!
ZimbabweHIV Rates:
Circumcised men aged 20-45 20%
Intact men aged 20-49 19%
Source: National surveys, available at: www.measuredhs.com/countries/
SwazilandHIV Rates:
Circumcised men 21.8%
Intact men 19.5%
Source: National surveys, available at: www.measuredhs.com/countries/
Figures for Zambia not available.
Cameroon
HIV Rates:
Circumcised men 4.1%
Intact men 1.1%
Source: National surveys, available at: www.measuredhs.com/countries/
http://circumstitions.com/news/news33.html#zimbabwe
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostOf course they do if you cannot pass water as a baby.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostWell, mine was nothing to do with religion, but purely for health reasons as a baby.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThere is a lot of bad research done in connection with circumcision. It's been a cure for all sorts of things in the past. It's like a religion.
Well, mine was nothing to do with religion, but purely for health reasons as a baby.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostWell, I'm thus pretty sure that your link never existed except in the minds of the uncircumcised.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI'm not fussed enough to go find it again. You'd think circumcised men would have less sex, though they would probably be at it longer when they do get it up, so that may negate the abstinence.
Well, I'm thus pretty sure that your link never existed except in the minds of the uncircumcised.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI am aware that circumcised men are less susceptible because tearing of the foreskin during vigorous sexual acts allows mixing of infected blood
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostLink please, if you want me to believe that.
It has always been accepted as far as I am aware that circumcised men are less susceptible because of the difficulties of cleaning under the foreskin and also because tearing of the foreskin during vigorous sexual acts allows mixing of infected blood and thus the potential dangerous consequences of contracting AIDS.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThe reverse was found in some reports I read. Incidence of Aids was higher in circumcised men, possibly because they thought they were safe.
Link please, if you want me to believe that.
It has always been accepted as far as I am aware that circumcised men are less susceptible because of the difficulties of cleaning under the foreskin and also because tearing of the foreskin during vigorous sexual acts allows mixing of infected blood and thus the potential dangerous consequences of contracting AIDS.
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Originally posted by zeitghostNot to mention the attitude that "it's like eating a sweetie with the wrapper on"...
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