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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?
Feel free



end of your billy gets cut off.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?


Yeah, please do......
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?


innit Laughing Laughing
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?
Feel free



end of your billy gets cut off.
Ahh... But many noncircumcised men have to get it done later in life due to infections

My bf's lil bro had his son done when he was born a few weeks ago he isn't a jew Confused
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?
Feel free



end of your billy gets cut off.
Ahh... But many noncircumcised men have to get it done later in life due to infections

My bf's lil bro had his son done when he was born a few weeks ago he isn't a jew Confused



im keepeing all my knob , thanks Not talking
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?
Feel free



end of your billy gets cut off.
Ahh... But many noncircumcised men have to get it done later in life due to infections

My bf's lil bro had his son done when he was born a few weeks ago he isn't a jew Confused



im keepeing all my knob , thanks Not talking
Better keep it clean or "CHOP" Laughing
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?
Feel free



end of your billy gets cut off.
Ahh... But many noncircumcised men have to get it done later in life due to infections

My bf's lil bro had his son done when he was born a few weeks ago he isn't a jew Confused



im keepeing all my knob , thanks Not talking
Better keep it clean or "CHOP" Laughing



clean as a whistle mate..............
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?
Feel free



end of your billy gets cut off.
Ahh... But many noncircumcised men have to get it done later in life due to infections

My bf's lil bro had his son done when he was born a few weeks ago he isn't a jew Confused



im keepeing all my knob , thanks Not talking
Better keep it clean or "CHOP" Laughing



clean as a whistle mate..............


Ah.. I googled..

Laughing

There are several:

1 Many older men, who have bladder or prostate gland problems, also develop difficulties with their foreskins due to their surgeon's handling, cleaning, and using instruments. Some of these patients will need circumcising. Afterwards it is often astonishing to find some who have never ever seen their glans (knob) exposed before!

2 Some older men develop cancer of the penis - about 1 in 1000 - fairly rare, but tragic if you or your son are in that small statistic. Infant circumcision gives almost 100% protection, and young adult circumcision also gives a large degree of protection.

3 Cancer of the cervix in women is due to the Human Papilloma Virus. It thrives under and on the foreskin from where it can be transmitted during intercourse. An article in the British Medical Journal in April 2002 suggested that at least 20% of cancer of the cervix would be avoided if all men were circumcised. Surely that alone makes it worth doing?

4 Protection against HIV and AIDS. Another British Medical Journal article in May 2000 suggested that circumcised men are 8 times less likely to contract the HIV virus. (It is very important here to say that the risk is still far too high and that condoms and safe sex must be used - this applies also to preventing cancer of the cervix in women who have several partners.)

A BBC television programme in November 2000 showed two Ugandan tribes across the valley from one another. One practised circumcision and had very little AIDS, whereas, it was common in the other tribe, who then also started circumcising. This programme showed how the infection thrived in the lining of the foreskin, making it much easier to pass on.

5 As with HIV, so some protection exists against other sexually transmitted infections. Accordingly, if a condom splits or comes off, there is some protection for the couple. However, the only safe sex is to stick to one partner or abstain.

6 Lots of men, and their partners, prefer the appearance of their penis after circumcision, It is odour-free, it feels cleaner, and they enjoy better sex. Awareness of a good body image is a very important factor in building self confidence.

7 Balanitis is an unpleasant, often recurring, inflammation of the glans. It is quite common and can be prevented by circumcision.

8 Urinary tract infections sometimes occur in babies and can be quite serious. Circumcision in infancy makes it 10 times less likely.


I didn't know that Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?
Feel free



end of your billy gets cut off.
Ahh... But many noncircumcised men have to get it done later in life due to infections

My bf's lil bro had his son done when he was born a few weeks ago he isn't a jew Confused



im keepeing all my knob , thanks Not talking
Better keep it clean or "CHOP" Laughing



clean as a whistle mate..............


Ah.. I googled..

Laughing

There are several:

1 Many older men, who have bladder or prostate gland problems, also develop difficulties with their foreskins due to their surgeon's handling, cleaning, and using instruments. Some of these patients will need circumcising. Afterwards it is often astonishing to find some who have never ever seen their glans (knob) exposed before!

2 Some older men develop cancer of the penis - about 1 in 1000 - fairly rare, but tragic if you or your son are in that small statistic. Infant circumcision gives almost 100% protection, and young adult circumcision also gives a large degree of protection.

3 Cancer of the cervix in women is due to the Human Papilloma Virus. It thrives under and on the foreskin from where it can be transmitted during intercourse. An article in the British Medical Journal in April 2002 suggested that at least 20% of cancer of the cervix would be avoided if all men were circumcised. Surely that alone makes it worth doing?

4 Protection against HIV and AIDS. Another British Medical Journal article in May 2000 suggested that circumcised men are 8 times less likely to contract the HIV virus. (It is very important here to say that the risk is still far too high and that condoms and safe sex must be used - this applies also to preventing cancer of the cervix in women who have several partners.)

A BBC television programme in November 2000 showed two Ugandan tribes across the valley from one another. One practised circumcision and had very little AIDS, whereas, it was common in the other tribe, who then also started circumcising. This programme showed how the infection thrived in the lining of the foreskin, making it much easier to pass on.

5 As with HIV, so some protection exists against other sexually transmitted infections. Accordingly, if a condom splits or comes off, there is some protection for the couple. However, the only safe sex is to stick to one partner or abstain.

6 Lots of men, and their partners, prefer the appearance of their penis after circumcision, It is odour-free, it feels cleaner, and they enjoy better sex. Awareness of a good body image is a very important factor in building self confidence.

7 Balanitis is an unpleasant, often recurring, inflammation of the glans. It is quite common and can be prevented by circumcision.

8 Urinary tract infections sometimes occur in babies and can be quite serious. Circumcision in infancy makes it 10 times less likely.


I didn't know that Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked




nah , still keeping it
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?
Feel free



end of your billy gets cut off.


Are you claiming this practice is exclusive to Jews? Muslims do also and African ones even circumcise their girls Exclamation
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?
Feel free



end of your billy gets cut off.
Ahh... But many noncircumcised men have to get it done later in life due to infections

My bf's lil bro had his son done when he was born a few weeks ago he isn't a jew Confused



im keepeing all my knob , thanks Not talking
Better keep it clean or "CHOP" Laughing



clean as a whistle mate..............


Ah.. I googled..

Laughing

There are several:

1 Many older men, who have bladder or prostate gland problems, also develop difficulties with their foreskins due to their surgeon's handling, cleaning, and using instruments. Some of these patients will need circumcising. Afterwards it is often astonishing to find some who have never ever seen their glans (knob) exposed before!

2 Some older men develop cancer of the penis - about 1 in 1000 - fairly rare, but tragic if you or your son are in that small statistic. Infant circumcision gives almost 100% protection, and young adult circumcision also gives a large degree of protection.

3 Cancer of the cervix in women is due to the Human Papilloma Virus. It thrives under and on the foreskin from where it can be transmitted during intercourse. An article in the British Medical Journal in April 2002 suggested that at least 20% of cancer of the cervix would be avoided if all men were circumcised. Surely that alone makes it worth doing?

4 Protection against HIV and AIDS. Another British Medical Journal article in May 2000 suggested that circumcised men are 8 times less likely to contract the HIV virus. (It is very important here to say that the risk is still far too high and that condoms and safe sex must be used - this applies also to preventing cancer of the cervix in women who have several partners.)

A BBC television programme in November 2000 showed two Ugandan tribes across the valley from one another. One practised circumcision and had very little AIDS, whereas, it was common in the other tribe, who then also started circumcising. This programme showed how the infection thrived in the lining of the foreskin, making it much easier to pass on.

5 As with HIV, so some protection exists against other sexually transmitted infections. Accordingly, if a condom splits or comes off, there is some protection for the couple. However, the only safe sex is to stick to one partner or abstain.

6 Lots of men, and their partners, prefer the appearance of their penis after circumcision, It is odour-free, it feels cleaner, and they enjoy better sex. Awareness of a good body image is a very important factor in building self confidence.

7 Balanitis is an unpleasant, often recurring, inflammation of the glans. It is quite common and can be prevented by circumcision.

8 Urinary tract infections sometimes occur in babies and can be quite serious. Circumcision in infancy makes it 10 times less likely.


I didn't know that Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked




nah , still keeping it
I didn't say you couldn't!


But it doesn't look like a big deal not having it anyways really
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi again wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?
Feel free



end of your billy gets cut off.


Are you claiming this practice is exclusive to Jews? Muslims do also and African ones even circumcise their girls Exclamation



where did i "claim" that Rolling Eyes
its one of the reasons tho eh.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?
Feel free



end of your billy gets cut off.
Ahh... But many noncircumcised men have to get it done later in life due to infections

My bf's lil bro had his son done when he was born a few weeks ago he isn't a jew Confused



im keepeing all my knob , thanks Not talking
Better keep it clean or "CHOP" Laughing



clean as a whistle mate..............


Ah.. I googled..

Laughing

There are several:

1 Many older men, who have bladder or prostate gland problems, also develop difficulties with their foreskins due to their surgeon's handling, cleaning, and using instruments. Some of these patients will need circumcising. Afterwards it is often astonishing to find some who have never ever seen their glans (knob) exposed before!

2 Some older men develop cancer of the penis - about 1 in 1000 - fairly rare, but tragic if you or your son are in that small statistic. Infant circumcision gives almost 100% protection, and young adult circumcision also gives a large degree of protection.

3 Cancer of the cervix in women is due to the Human Papilloma Virus. It thrives under and on the foreskin from where it can be transmitted during intercourse. An article in the British Medical Journal in April 2002 suggested that at least 20% of cancer of the cervix would be avoided if all men were circumcised. Surely that alone makes it worth doing?

4 Protection against HIV and AIDS. Another British Medical Journal article in May 2000 suggested that circumcised men are 8 times less likely to contract the HIV virus. (It is very important here to say that the risk is still far too high and that condoms and safe sex must be used - this applies also to preventing cancer of the cervix in women who have several partners.)

A BBC television programme in November 2000 showed two Ugandan tribes across the valley from one another. One practised circumcision and had very little AIDS, whereas, it was common in the other tribe, who then also started circumcising. This programme showed how the infection thrived in the lining of the foreskin, making it much easier to pass on.

5 As with HIV, so some protection exists against other sexually transmitted infections. Accordingly, if a condom splits or comes off, there is some protection for the couple. However, the only safe sex is to stick to one partner or abstain.

6 Lots of men, and their partners, prefer the appearance of their penis after circumcision, It is odour-free, it feels cleaner, and they enjoy better sex. Awareness of a good body image is a very important factor in building self confidence.

7 Balanitis is an unpleasant, often recurring, inflammation of the glans. It is quite common and can be prevented by circumcision.

8 Urinary tract infections sometimes occur in babies and can be quite serious. Circumcision in infancy makes it 10 times less likely.


I didn't know that Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked




nah , still keeping it
I didn't say you couldn't!


But it doesn't look like a big deal not having it anyways really



alright , how about we cut a bit of your fanny off then eh ?
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?
Feel free



end of your billy gets cut off.
Ahh... But many noncircumcised men have to get it done later in life due to infections

My bf's lil bro had his son done when he was born a few weeks ago he isn't a jew Confused



im keepeing all my knob , thanks Not talking
Better keep it clean or "CHOP" Laughing



clean as a whistle mate..............


Ah.. I googled..

Laughing

There are several:

1 Many older men, who have bladder or prostate gland problems, also develop difficulties with their foreskins due to their surgeon's handling, cleaning, and using instruments. Some of these patients will need circumcising. Afterwards it is often astonishing to find some who have never ever seen their glans (knob) exposed before!

2 Some older men develop cancer of the penis - about 1 in 1000 - fairly rare, but tragic if you or your son are in that small statistic. Infant circumcision gives almost 100% protection, and young adult circumcision also gives a large degree of protection.

3 Cancer of the cervix in women is due to the Human Papilloma Virus. It thrives under and on the foreskin from where it can be transmitted during intercourse. An article in the British Medical Journal in April 2002 suggested that at least 20% of cancer of the cervix would be avoided if all men were circumcised. Surely that alone makes it worth doing?

4 Protection against HIV and AIDS. Another British Medical Journal article in May 2000 suggested that circumcised men are 8 times less likely to contract the HIV virus. (It is very important here to say that the risk is still far too high and that condoms and safe sex must be used - this applies also to preventing cancer of the cervix in women who have several partners.)

A BBC television programme in November 2000 showed two Ugandan tribes across the valley from one another. One practised circumcision and had very little AIDS, whereas, it was common in the other tribe, who then also started circumcising. This programme showed how the infection thrived in the lining of the foreskin, making it much easier to pass on.

5 As with HIV, so some protection exists against other sexually transmitted infections. Accordingly, if a condom splits or comes off, there is some protection for the couple. However, the only safe sex is to stick to one partner or abstain.

6 Lots of men, and their partners, prefer the appearance of their penis after circumcision, It is odour-free, it feels cleaner, and they enjoy better sex. Awareness of a good body image is a very important factor in building self confidence.

7 Balanitis is an unpleasant, often recurring, inflammation of the glans. It is quite common and can be prevented by circumcision.

8 Urinary tract infections sometimes occur in babies and can be quite serious. Circumcision in infancy makes it 10 times less likely.


I didn't know that Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked




nah , still keeping it
I didn't say you couldn't!


But it doesn't look like a big deal not having it anyways really



alright , how about we cut a bit of your fanny off then eh ?
I don't think there is any proven benefits to that though Shocked
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?
Feel free



end of your billy gets cut off.
Ahh... But many noncircumcised men have to get it done later in life due to infections

My bf's lil bro had his son done when he was born a few weeks ago he isn't a jew Confused



im keepeing all my knob , thanks Not talking
Better keep it clean or "CHOP" Laughing



clean as a whistle mate..............


Ah.. I googled..

Laughing

There are several:

1 Many older men, who have bladder or prostate gland problems, also develop difficulties with their foreskins due to their surgeon's handling, cleaning, and using instruments. Some of these patients will need circumcising. Afterwards it is often astonishing to find some who have never ever seen their glans (knob) exposed before!

2 Some older men develop cancer of the penis - about 1 in 1000 - fairly rare, but tragic if you or your son are in that small statistic. Infant circumcision gives almost 100% protection, and young adult circumcision also gives a large degree of protection.

3 Cancer of the cervix in women is due to the Human Papilloma Virus. It thrives under and on the foreskin from where it can be transmitted during intercourse. An article in the British Medical Journal in April 2002 suggested that at least 20% of cancer of the cervix would be avoided if all men were circumcised. Surely that alone makes it worth doing?

4 Protection against HIV and AIDS. Another British Medical Journal article in May 2000 suggested that circumcised men are 8 times less likely to contract the HIV virus. (It is very important here to say that the risk is still far too high and that condoms and safe sex must be used - this applies also to preventing cancer of the cervix in women who have several partners.)

A BBC television programme in November 2000 showed two Ugandan tribes across the valley from one another. One practised circumcision and had very little AIDS, whereas, it was common in the other tribe, who then also started circumcising. This programme showed how the infection thrived in the lining of the foreskin, making it much easier to pass on.

5 As with HIV, so some protection exists against other sexually transmitted infections. Accordingly, if a condom splits or comes off, there is some protection for the couple. However, the only safe sex is to stick to one partner or abstain.

6 Lots of men, and their partners, prefer the appearance of their penis after circumcision, It is odour-free, it feels cleaner, and they enjoy better sex. Awareness of a good body image is a very important factor in building self confidence.

7 Balanitis is an unpleasant, often recurring, inflammation of the glans. It is quite common and can be prevented by circumcision.

8 Urinary tract infections sometimes occur in babies and can be quite serious. Circumcision in infancy makes it 10 times less likely.


I didn't know that Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked




nah , still keeping it
I didn't say you couldn't!


But it doesn't look like a big deal not having it anyways really



alright , how about we cut a bit of your fanny off then eh ?
I don't think there is any proven benefits to that though Shocked



less smelly
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?
Feel free



end of your billy gets cut off.
Ahh... But many noncircumcised men have to get it done later in life due to infections

My bf's lil bro had his son done when he was born a few weeks ago he isn't a jew Confused



im keepeing all my knob , thanks Not talking
Better keep it clean or "CHOP" Laughing



clean as a whistle mate..............


Ah.. I googled..

Laughing

There are several:

1 Many older men, who have bladder or prostate gland problems, also develop difficulties with their foreskins due to their surgeon's handling, cleaning, and using instruments. Some of these patients will need circumcising. Afterwards it is often astonishing to find some who have never ever seen their glans (knob) exposed before!

2 Some older men develop cancer of the penis - about 1 in 1000 - fairly rare, but tragic if you or your son are in that small statistic. Infant circumcision gives almost 100% protection, and young adult circumcision also gives a large degree of protection.

3 Cancer of the cervix in women is due to the Human Papilloma Virus. It thrives under and on the foreskin from where it can be transmitted during intercourse. An article in the British Medical Journal in April 2002 suggested that at least 20% of cancer of the cervix would be avoided if all men were circumcised. Surely that alone makes it worth doing?

4 Protection against HIV and AIDS. Another British Medical Journal article in May 2000 suggested that circumcised men are 8 times less likely to contract the HIV virus. (It is very important here to say that the risk is still far too high and that condoms and safe sex must be used - this applies also to preventing cancer of the cervix in women who have several partners.)

A BBC television programme in November 2000 showed two Ugandan tribes across the valley from one another. One practised circumcision and had very little AIDS, whereas, it was common in the other tribe, who then also started circumcising. This programme showed how the infection thrived in the lining of the foreskin, making it much easier to pass on.

5 As with HIV, so some protection exists against other sexually transmitted infections. Accordingly, if a condom splits or comes off, there is some protection for the couple. However, the only safe sex is to stick to one partner or abstain.

6 Lots of men, and their partners, prefer the appearance of their penis after circumcision, It is odour-free, it feels cleaner, and they enjoy better sex. Awareness of a good body image is a very important factor in building self confidence.

7 Balanitis is an unpleasant, often recurring, inflammation of the glans. It is quite common and can be prevented by circumcision.

8 Urinary tract infections sometimes occur in babies and can be quite serious. Circumcision in infancy makes it 10 times less likely.


I didn't know that Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked




nah , still keeping it
I didn't say you couldn't!


But it doesn't look like a big deal not having it anyways really



alright , how about we cut a bit of your fanny off then eh ?
I don't think there is any proven benefits to that though Shocked



less smelly
Uhm... more smell probably... seeing they sew you up and all you have is like a lil hole to go pee with... Ew!
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?
Feel free



end of your billy gets cut off.
Ahh... But many noncircumcised men have to get it done later in life due to infections

My bf's lil bro had his son done when he was born a few weeks ago he isn't a jew Confused



im keepeing all my knob , thanks Not talking
Better keep it clean or "CHOP" Laughing



clean as a whistle mate..............


Ah.. I googled..

Laughing

There are several:

1 Many older men, who have bladder or prostate gland problems, also develop difficulties with their foreskins due to their surgeon's handling, cleaning, and using instruments. Some of these patients will need circumcising. Afterwards it is often astonishing to find some who have never ever seen their glans (knob) exposed before!

2 Some older men develop cancer of the penis - about 1 in 1000 - fairly rare, but tragic if you or your son are in that small statistic. Infant circumcision gives almost 100% protection, and young adult circumcision also gives a large degree of protection.

3 Cancer of the cervix in women is due to the Human Papilloma Virus. It thrives under and on the foreskin from where it can be transmitted during intercourse. An article in the British Medical Journal in April 2002 suggested that at least 20% of cancer of the cervix would be avoided if all men were circumcised. Surely that alone makes it worth doing?

4 Protection against HIV and AIDS. Another British Medical Journal article in May 2000 suggested that circumcised men are 8 times less likely to contract the HIV virus. (It is very important here to say that the risk is still far too high and that condoms and safe sex must be used - this applies also to preventing cancer of the cervix in women who have several partners.)

A BBC television programme in November 2000 showed two Ugandan tribes across the valley from one another. One practised circumcision and had very little AIDS, whereas, it was common in the other tribe, who then also started circumcising. This programme showed how the infection thrived in the lining of the foreskin, making it much easier to pass on.

5 As with HIV, so some protection exists against other sexually transmitted infections. Accordingly, if a condom splits or comes off, there is some protection for the couple. However, the only safe sex is to stick to one partner or abstain.

6 Lots of men, and their partners, prefer the appearance of their penis after circumcision, It is odour-free, it feels cleaner, and they enjoy better sex. Awareness of a good body image is a very important factor in building self confidence.

7 Balanitis is an unpleasant, often recurring, inflammation of the glans. It is quite common and can be prevented by circumcision.

8 Urinary tract infections sometimes occur in babies and can be quite serious. Circumcision in infancy makes it 10 times less likely.


I didn't know that Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked




nah , still keeping it
I didn't say you couldn't!


But it doesn't look like a big deal not having it anyways really



alright , how about we cut a bit of your fanny off then eh ?
I don't think there is any proven benefits to that though Shocked



less smelly
Uhm... more smell probably... seeing they sew you up and all you have is like a lil hole to go pee with... Ew!



pretty pointless then really aint it...........
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?
Feel free



end of your billy gets cut off.


Laughing
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
YID IN ST.A wrote:
6XKesX9 wrote:
You're a fucking retard

Whats wrong with being a jew anyways?



oooo , can i answer that >?
Feel free



end of your billy gets cut off.
Ahh... But many noncircumcised men have to get it done later in life due to infections

My bf's lil bro had his son done when he was born a few weeks ago he isn't a jew Confused



im keepeing all my knob , thanks Not talking
Better keep it clean or "CHOP" Laughing



clean as a whistle mate..............


Ah.. I googled..

Laughing

There are several:

1 Many older men, who have bladder or prostate gland problems, also develop difficulties with their foreskins due to their surgeon's handling, cleaning, and using instruments. Some of these patients will need circumcising. Afterwards it is often astonishing to find some who have never ever seen their glans (knob) exposed before!

2 Some older men develop cancer of the penis - about 1 in 1000 - fairly rare, but tragic if you or your son are in that small statistic. Infant circumcision gives almost 100% protection, and young adult circumcision also gives a large degree of protection.

3 Cancer of the cervix in women is due to the Human Papilloma Virus. It thrives under and on the foreskin from where it can be transmitted during intercourse. An article in the British Medical Journal in April 2002 suggested that at least 20% of cancer of the cervix would be avoided if all men were circumcised. Surely that alone makes it worth doing?

4 Protection against HIV and AIDS. Another British Medical Journal article in May 2000 suggested that circumcised men are 8 times less likely to contract the HIV virus. (It is very important here to say that the risk is still far too high and that condoms and safe sex must be used - this applies also to preventing cancer of the cervix in women who have several partners.)

A BBC television programme in November 2000 showed two Ugandan tribes across the valley from one another. One practised circumcision and had very little AIDS, whereas, it was common in the other tribe, who then also started circumcising. This programme showed how the infection thrived in the lining of the foreskin, making it much easier to pass on.

5 As with HIV, so some protection exists against other sexually transmitted infections. Accordingly, if a condom splits or comes off, there is some protection for the couple. However, the only safe sex is to stick to one partner or abstain.

6 Lots of men, and their partners, prefer the appearance of their penis after circumcision, It is odour-free, it feels cleaner, and they enjoy better sex. Awareness of a good body image is a very important factor in building self confidence.

7 Balanitis is an unpleasant, often recurring, inflammation of the glans. It is quite common and can be prevented by circumcision.

8 Urinary tract infections sometimes occur in babies and can be quite serious. Circumcision in infancy makes it 10 times less likely.


I didn't know that Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked




nah , still keeping it
I didn't say you couldn't!


But it doesn't look like a big deal not having it anyways really



alright , how about we cut a bit of your fanny off then eh ?
I don't think there is any proven benefits to that though Shocked



less smelly
Uhm... more smell probably... seeing they sew you up and all you have is like a lil hole to go pee with... Ew!



pretty pointless then really aint it...........
For a woman yeah
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

.? wrote:
Mercenary Cat wrote:
.? wrote:
Mercenary Cat wrote:
Last eastender wrote:
Maybe searchlight magazine would have something to say about all this anti-Jewish hate on here?


prat
us buddhists love jews
meow Laughing


for someone who loves jews you dont half make a lot of derogatory references to jewish people


i love everyone excepts racists
meow Twisted Evil



where does anti jewish and anti israeli hate fit into your lexicon of racism


israel hate





















never Laughing
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