What about culturally sanctioned surgical alterations of male genitalia? Dozens of these exist, including the religion-associated ritual circumcisions of Judaism, Islam, and the Seventh Day Adventist faith. Many Western societies practice widespread routine circumcision of neonates. Australian aborigines practiced subincision, an incision of the distal ventral penis exposing the urethra. Ancient Pompeians practiced hemicastration (removal of one testicle) as a manhood rite. Many cultures practice the simple release of the ventral frenulum. Occupational castration (eunuchs of the seraglio), punitive castrations, and gender-altering surgery among transsexuals have also received varying degrees of cultural acceptance throughout history. |
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