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Foreskin "restoration"?!
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1,769 words with 3 Comments; publish: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 19:04:00 GMT; (90046.88, « »)
Has anyone seen this? http://reviews.ebay.com/Foreskin-Restoration-Basics_W0QQugidZ10000000000042979?ssPageName=BUYGD :CAT:-1:LISTINGS:1
Forgive me if it's been posted before. :duck: I just ran across it tonight in the health & beauty category on eBay. I've never heard of such a thing before though.
http://menshealth.itags.org/q_men-health_12371.html
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- ^^^^there's a sticky up there about it^^^^
I'm trying to figure out how to really discuss this with Dh. I've mentioned it casually a few times, but he's not one to EVER research anything:( .
#1; Mon, 10 Dec 2007 22:02:00 GMT

- Check out the sticky up there on foreskin restoration. There are MANY benefits to both the man and the woman. DH is restoring here. It took him about 2 years (oh, and having a son LOL) to embrace the idea.
I have only good things to say about it...other than the fact that it involves a LOT of patience!
#2; Mon, 10 Dec 2007 22:03:00 GMT

- Yes I have heard of this before. It helped me repair some of the damage cause by my circumcision. Its an amazing process but can take quite a long time to complete. Keep in mind that Although its called foreskin restoration, the specialized nerves, prepucial sphincter, frenum (if lost) and perfect funcion can never be restored. Only the covering of the glans and gliding action aspects can be restored. Those aspects alone are worth the time and effort involved with restoring. once the full benefit of a DE-kerarinized glans and inner foreskin is acheived, it becomes unfathomable to have those things taken away again, let alone what it would feel like to have the unrestoreable aspects taken away for the first time.That is if you could remember it. I think thats the key to the "they cant remember it" argument. At least after restoration you get a good idea whats been missing from your body your whole life.#3; Mon, 10 Dec 2007 22:04:00 GMT