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when a boy is born he is born with the foreskin still connected to the glans penis as the glans is not finished developing yet so the first instance it protect the glans

which will form to be one of the most sensitive parts of the body. once the glans have finished developing it will detach leaving behind glans that have a fine covering of mucous tissue on both the outside of the glans and on the inside of the foreskin. Especially in situations where babies are dressed in diapers or nappies the penis is protected from the corrosive and sometimes infections effects of urine and faeces before they are toilet trained. (Imagine what it must feel like to get urine or faeces on an open wound as would be the case in a freshly circumcised baby.) The penis is first of all designed the way it is as a sexual tool. Women don't have one and don't require one. the penis however is built in such a way as to be both useful in introducing sperm into the woman and to give rewards to its owner for doing so. This is done by making its use a pleasure. The glans of the penis are lined with many thousands of pleasure giving nerve ends just below a very thin mucous tissue covering (similar to that which you find between the eye and eyelid) the foreskin has the same properties in reverse acting as a protective sleeve and adding to the pleasure of manipulation, masturbation and sexual intercourse while affording protection the whole time. Unprotected the glans penis is constantly rubbed on underwear leading to a thickening of the tissue covering it. This in turn leads to desensitisation. The penis also exudes body fats that aid in lubricating and moistening the area between the foreskin and the glans helping further protect their malleability and sensitivity. The fore skin is also more pleasurable for the woman. All in all it is little wonder that more than 80% of men prefer to go through life with intact genitals. While most of the remaining -20% commit this mutilation on their children for religious or cultural reasons. Circumcision for reasons of health is not realistic and all medical authorities will tell you that there are no health benefits to be had by the practice except in the rarest of circumstances.

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