Penn & Teller show the Truth About....
Originally Posted by reno96teg
no surprise there. when you're cut, the head gets rough and calloused. so of course the sense of feeling dramatically decreases.
for the same reason, it's harder for a cut dude to contract something like the HIV, since the calloused skin acts like a shield.
but anyway, getting cut is a barbaric practice, if you ask me. there's absolutely no reason for it anymore, unless you think you're going to be banging a lot of HIV+ folks.
for the same reason, it's harder for a cut dude to contract something like the HIV, since the calloused skin acts like a shield.
but anyway, getting cut is a barbaric practice, if you ask me. there's absolutely no reason for it anymore, unless you think you're going to be banging a lot of HIV+ folks.
Originally Posted by Dweezel
Rabbi's do it the best. Also, the baby feels no pain when they do it.
but in regards to what you said, i've read a few times that there are a high number of botched circumcisions, leading to -- among other things -- deformities. there's also always the risk of infection. and in at least one case, some kid's weewee had to be amputated. which really sucks considering it's a completely unnecessary procedure.
i mean, i realize it's a religion thing for some, and in that case, so be it. but for everyone else... well, you know the rest.
Originally Posted by reno96teg
well, i meant it gets rough and calloused from a lifetime of the head rubbing against underwear.
Originally Posted by 98CoupeV6
Not when you moisturize several times daily :rick:
Originally Posted by Tark
wait if that is true then that over time we are loosing sensitivity on our fingers as well right?


