I’ve been able to preview Marilyn Milos's class on how circumcision affects sexuality, and I want to encourage everyone to register for this lecture, which is part of the ongoing “Intact Boy” series at Consciouswoman.org. Marilyn really gets to the essence of how our sex lives are affected by male circumcision. It’s a live interactive online classroom which is easy to learn and download.
If you've never met Marilyn, don't miss this chance to hear the founding mother of the genital integrity movement speak. Marilyn’s 30 years of interacting with cut men and their partners is a goldmine worth tapping. I think it would be great if couples could put the phone on “speaker” and watch the presentation on the net together. All you need to participate is a phone (dial into a toll free number) and a high speed internet connection.
http://consciouswoman.org/2007/08/14...ntact-newborn/
"Circumcision is a primal wound that causes pain and trauma to an infant’s penis–his organ of pleasure and procreation. Initially, circumcision interferes with the maternal infant bond, disrupts breastfeeding and normal sleep patterns, and undermines the successful completion of the baby’s first developmental task of establishing trust. Even when analgesia is used, circumcision causes pain to the penis, and every experience of that organ, from then on, is overlaid on a neuronal background of pain.
"Circumcision removes the foreskin, with its 20,000 - 70,000 specialized, erogenous nerve endings, replacing the penile accelerator that allows a man to ride the wave to orgasm with an on/off switch that offers sensitivity and immediate relief without the ride to orgasm and the full symphony of sensation. This is why the most common complaint of circumcised men in the USA is premature ejaculation. At the other end of life, circumcised males complain about sexual dysfunction, including loss of sensitivity and impotence. Many women wonder why sex with a circumcised man is not fulfilling for them. They do not understand the role the foreskin plays in female sexual pleasure, including the gliding mechanism and lubrication.
"This workshop, led by Marilyn Milos, RN, Executive Director of NOCIRC, will explore the effects of circumcision on an infant and on the man he becomes. The dynamics of circumcision, sex, and compensation for the trauma and loss will be discussed."
Two dates:
Sunday, October 26, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. Pacific / 5:00 p.m. Eastern
Tuesday, November 4, 2008 at 5:00 p.m. Pacific / 8:00 p.m. Eastern
To register:
http://consciouswoman.org/2007/08/14...ntact-newborn/
Gillian
If you've never met Marilyn, don't miss this chance to hear the founding mother of the genital integrity movement speak. Marilyn’s 30 years of interacting with cut men and their partners is a goldmine worth tapping. I think it would be great if couples could put the phone on “speaker” and watch the presentation on the net together. All you need to participate is a phone (dial into a toll free number) and a high speed internet connection.
http://consciouswoman.org/2007/08/14...ntact-newborn/
"Circumcision is a primal wound that causes pain and trauma to an infant’s penis–his organ of pleasure and procreation. Initially, circumcision interferes with the maternal infant bond, disrupts breastfeeding and normal sleep patterns, and undermines the successful completion of the baby’s first developmental task of establishing trust. Even when analgesia is used, circumcision causes pain to the penis, and every experience of that organ, from then on, is overlaid on a neuronal background of pain.
"Circumcision removes the foreskin, with its 20,000 - 70,000 specialized, erogenous nerve endings, replacing the penile accelerator that allows a man to ride the wave to orgasm with an on/off switch that offers sensitivity and immediate relief without the ride to orgasm and the full symphony of sensation. This is why the most common complaint of circumcised men in the USA is premature ejaculation. At the other end of life, circumcised males complain about sexual dysfunction, including loss of sensitivity and impotence. Many women wonder why sex with a circumcised man is not fulfilling for them. They do not understand the role the foreskin plays in female sexual pleasure, including the gliding mechanism and lubrication.
"This workshop, led by Marilyn Milos, RN, Executive Director of NOCIRC, will explore the effects of circumcision on an infant and on the man he becomes. The dynamics of circumcision, sex, and compensation for the trauma and loss will be discussed."
Two dates:
Sunday, October 26, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. Pacific / 5:00 p.m. Eastern
Tuesday, November 4, 2008 at 5:00 p.m. Pacific / 8:00 p.m. Eastern
To register:
http://consciouswoman.org/2007/08/14...ntact-newborn/
Gillian







