Yes, I am. on the level of legality. One is legal and another is not. Both should be illegal. I, however, did not make a comparison on which one is more painful if I am interpreting that that is what you interpreted.
I honestly can't even imagine this, waking up and finding your penis gone, when you expected a little snip of the tip. I would probably sue and develop the greatest tongue to ever touch a woman's vagina.
My other question would be how would you women react to finding out this about a man. Be honest ladies, what would be your thoughts if you found out a dude doesn't have his penis any longer.
Yeah, sure...you might find one on ebay someone wants to sell. :smt105 That's like suggesting a strap on as a suitable solution. :smt011
I guess you never heard of penile replacements, eh? It's a rare thing, I'll admit. But such medical procedures do exist, albeit in very unorthodox methods. Ranging on removing the middle finger to make into a fully functional penis (Ripley's Believe It or Not) or even some other extraction of another appendage. Either way, it's highly possible. But, it's risky business.
Yeah, hopefully we'll see what events unfold. Technology is so fascinating...I wouldn't be surprised if we wind up seeing prosthetic penises for the general public.
I'm not talking about how painful it is. One is a hygienic, often religious practice that in the wide majority of cases does not impact negatively on a man's life and functionality, sexual or otherwise. The other is a barbaric ritual often performed without medical supervision in extremely unhygienic ways, with a view to remove the clitoris and/or "sew up" the vaginal opening so that a woman is more "pure" in the eyes of their husband, and leads to a whole string of complications sexually, reproductively and functionally.
That's not the point. A replacement dick isn't going to undo the damage done to his quality of life. Female vs. Male Circumcision When looking at the fetal development of male and female genital, you can see that cutting of the clitoris is analogous to cutting off the head of the penis. The comparison becomes even more morbid in infibulation and excision where the entire external female genitalia is removed. In contrast to female genital mutilation, male circumcision has some reported health benefits.