Indian men leave their penis intact because they have no reason to to do anything else with it. less then 20% of the worlds men mutilate the penis with the circumcision rite. Muslims, Jews and some primitive tribes throughout the world have this done for religious cultural/right of passage into manhood reasons, And a small proportion (from country's that have an English speaking history) have it done supposedly for health reasons. according to all modern medical wisdom however the practice is harmful both physically and psychologically. So it would be reasonable to assume that Indian people have just never been crazes enough to cut one the most sensitive parts of their body of. reducing penis sensitivity and resulting in damaging the glans of the penis with constant exposure to friction from clothing and dryness. Note, the reason that medical circumcision was begun in the English speaking country's was because English surgeons suggested that it would stop the harmful habit of masturbation, they claimed that masturbation was responsible for everything from syphilis to insanity. this started during the puritan Victorian era. thankfully the practice is being abandoned at an increasing pace. Strangely though the US is one of the slowest to respond to modern medical wisdom.
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A portion of the Indian male population does practice circumcision. According to national data, there are about 51,248,779 circumcised males in India. A large portion of these are Muslim, and it is done for religious reasons. Where circumcision has dropped in the United States over the last several years, many medical boards are beginning to encourage the idea once again. It has been shown that many STDs use the space underneath the foreskin as a place for viral replication. The chances of getting HIV, HPV, and other viral STDs are reduced as much as 30% in circumcised males. Due to this, circumcision rates in some countries is actually on the rise once again. The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated circumcision should "be part of a comprehensive HIV prevention package." Uncircumcised males are also at higher risk of bleeding, which allows for easier entry of viruses. At one point this data was pretty controversial, but the more it is researched, the more the data is there to back it up. Many doctors in India are beginning to do more research to revisit the topic, and to see if it is a practice that should be more encouraged.
One of the big issues re the reintroduction of circumcision is contraception. Condoms are one of the best ways to protect against STD/HIV however as many of the countries where these diseases are in the increase are religiously influenced (Christian) and contraception is banned then the fallacy of circumcision persists. The best analogy for circumcision=protection would be "A carpenter does not get splinters because his hands are callused by work.. therefore rather than wear gloves to protect against splinters we should thicken the skin on our hands" Of course thicker skin means less sensitivity.
Yes, it is fine there are about half the population of men who are not circumcised
No they are not.
The vast majority of men in the world are never circumcised, so there's not really an answer to your questions. Jewish infants are circumcised 8 days after birth. However, circumcision is very rare in most parts of the world.
yes
In circumcised men, who lack a foreskin, these symptoms only affect the tip of the penis
You will find that men circumcised or not will either be clean people or dirty people. If people don't wash they will be dirty. You may as well ask are circumcised women cleaner? As for attraction attraction depends on expectation and the desire to have and that is different in everyone. One thing is a fact though less then 20 percent of men in the world are circumcised and the majority of them live in uneducated areas of the middle east.
Of course you can create children if you have been circumcised. Jews have been around for 5,000 years, Arabs have been around for 1,300 years, and Egyptian civilization has lasted for 7,000 years Many African tribes circumcised their young men. It is ironic how many black men refuse to get circumcised when their African ancestors were circumcised.
Circumcision in Poland is a rare occurrence this is the case throughout Europe. The only people there that are likely but not always circumcised are Jews and Muslims.
No, most gay men in the world are not circumcised. Consider the fact that most circumcisions are done before the child reaches adulthood (and in fact, most are babies). How would the parents know what the sexual orientation of their son is?Also, most of the world does not practice circumcision, and gay men make of 3-8% of all men in every society, so most gay men live in places where there is no circumcision.
Some do, some don't.
I doubt it as nearly a 100% of British men are not.
Because they are middle eastern Muslims. it is a religious ritual.