I would say China Either that or India. neither of these country's have circumcision as a part of their culture to have intact genitalia is as normal as having all your fingers left on. If you were to ask which country has the highest percentage of men that are genitally intact though you would have to steer away from English speaking cultures, the Middle East and other Muslim cultures and look toward Europe in general as well as Britain itself which has long since abandoned this barbarous practice.
Actually, He is genitally intact (uncut)! Here are a few other pages listing a few more intact celebrities: go to a "gallery of famous intact men" for more info I also know Justin Beiber and Robert Patterson have also recently made news because they were left as nature made them.
Yes more then 80% of men are intact and among the minority of women who have had sex with bot most feel that intact is better.
Les then 20% of the males of the world have been genitaly mutilated (circumcised) Most men have intact gentals.
Wold wide between 15 and 20% of men are circumcised most of these for religious and right of passage reasons. The vast majority of men in the world are intact. In most of the world circumcision is extremely rarely practiced. For example in most of Europe, South America, Central America, Africa, and Asia, probably 98 out of 100 men would be intact. In some countries a small minority of the population is circumcised. For example in places like Canada and Australia, around 10% of newborn babies are circumcised. Circumcision is very common in Israel, where there is a large Jewish population. Circumcision is also practiced among some, but not all, Muslims. In the United States 25 years ago, the vast majority of men were circumcised, but today a minority of infants are circumcised. Circumcision rates have been falling in the United States since the 1970s. In the 1980s, over 80% of newborn male infants were circumcised. According to data released by the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), only 32.5% of male infants born in the United States were circumcised. This means, that of boys born today in the United States, far more are uncircumcised than circumcised. Circumcision rates vary widely by region in the United States. In the western United States, circumcision is far less common than the 32.5% national average.
Australia
italie
The vast majority of men in the world are genitally intact (not circumcised). In most of the world circumcision is rarely practiced. For example in most of Europe, South America, Central America, Africa, and Asia, probably 98 out of 100 men would be intact. However, in some countries a small minority of the population is circumcised. For example in places like Canada and Australia, around 10% of newborn babies are circumcised.Circumcision is very common in Israel, where there is a large Jewish population. Circumcision is also practiced among some, but not all, Muslims.In the United States 25 years ago, the vast majority of men were circumcised, but today a minority of infants are circumcised. Circumcision rates have been falling in the United States since the 1970s. In the 1980s, over 80% of newborn male infants were circumcised. By 2007, when the most recent data from the American Academy of Pediatrics was released, less than 40% of newborn male infants were circumcised, meaning that of boys born today in the United States, more are genitally intact then circumcised.Circumcision rates vary widely by region in the United States. In the Midwest and southeast, circumcision rates remain as high as 65%, while in the western united states, circumcision rates are generally well below 25%.
French
Japan has one of the highest rates of male pattern baldness in the world, affecting over 26% of Japanese men.
America
germeny
They fought in war and did the hard labor