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A standard practice, circumcision exists as the norm of American
culture. Upon birth, males are automatically subjected to
becoming circumcised by doctors who perform the simple routine
so habitually that the process no longer gets questioned.
However, the controversy over circumcision is slowly rising
and restoration becomes more and more of a trend. One reason
that men opt for restoration is the fact that uncircumcised
men enjoy sex more than those who have been circumcised.
Circumcision destroys the most erogenous part
of a man's penis. Circumcised men have yet to discover the
sensitivity of a fresh penis head where the glans, the area
where sexually sensitive nerves are concentrated, have yet
to experience keratinization, the process that destroys sensitivity
in the penile head.
Keratinization, also known as cornification,
occurs because the unprotected, circumcised penis is constantly
exposed to the drying effects of the air and rubs against
clothing and undergarments. An extremely thing mucus membrane
covers surface of the glans penis, which was never intended
to be exposed. The glans penis should reside in a warm and
moist environment, protected from chafing against clothing
and drying from exposure.
However, because institutionalized circumcision
creates a significant problem for circumcised men, the exposed
glans develops layers upon layers of protective tissue of
a tough and fibrous protein called keratin to respond to the
harshness of the foreign environment. The process of keratinization
and the resulting layers of tissue serve to protect the glans
from abrasions and drying but at the same time deaden the
highly sensitive nerves on the glans penis.
Uncircumcised men report better, more satisfying
sex and boast more intense orgasms when compared to the responses
of circumcised men. The process of keratinization has become
a problem that often reflects a man's sex life and the enjoyment
in which he derives from it. It is a solvable problem however.
Through the Foreskin Natural Restorer, it is
possible to restore the foreskin and prompt the process of
dekeratinization, often called "going wet" because
of the fresh mucus membrane that develops as a result of restoration
and protecting the glans.
Once restored, men can expect to begin undergoing
the process of dekeratinization once the glans penis is fully
covered and protected from further exposure and abrasions.
The longer the glans penis contacts the foreskin, the quicker
the process will complete. Success also depends on how long
the glans was exposed and unprotected due to circumcision.
The Foreskin Natural Restorer device will restore a man's
foreskin to the point where it is aesthetically identical
to an uncircumcised penis. After using the device and achieving
coverage, dekeratinization should be complete in a few months,
often times within the first ten to twelve months. Using the
Foreskin Natural Restorer will allow circumcised men to realize
why uncircumcised men enjoy sex more.
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