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- Penile subincision is a form of genital modification or mutilation consisting of a urethrotomy, in which the underside of the **** is incised and the...
- around the 2010s, decades after other types of cosmetic surgeries. Penile subincision, or splitting of the underside of the ****, is widespread in the traditional...
- perhaps the most radical of these is subincision, in which the urethra is split along the underside of the ****. Subincision originated among Australian Aborigines...
- to re-adhere to itself or heal closed. A meatotomy may be extended to subincision or genital bisection, which are both much more complex and serious modifications...
- infanticide, racism, ****ism, mutilation (including cir****cision and subincision), and torture. Topics like racism, slavery, and human sacrifice attract...
- United States, the **** is completely removed. Cir****cision and/or subincision, often as part of an intricate coming of age ritual, was a common practice...
- but often, at a physical level, involved scarification, cir****cision, subincision and, in some regions, also the removal of a tooth. During the rites,...
- corona, exposing the glans without removing any tissue. Ventral slit (subincision) is an incision along the lower length of the **** from the tip of...
- into multiple ****l canals simultaneously. Diphallia Meatotomy Penile subincision Lewis, Keeta D.; Bear, Bonnie (2002). Manual of school health. Elsevier...
- scarification and the removal of teeth, and may be followed later by penile subincision. Cir****cision is one of many trials and ceremonies required before a...