
This episode is a doozy—and one of the most eye-opening conversations I’ve had on Men and Sex.
I sat down with a deeply informed anonymous guest, a man who has dedicated himself to understanding the full impact of circumcision—physically, emotionally, sexually, and culturally. And he came ready to share what most people never hear.
We dive into:
🔍 Why do we circumcise? Religious tradition, cultural habits, and outdated medical myths
📉 The truth behind the so-called “health benefits”—and why countries like the U.S. circumcise 80% of boys while Europe is under 20%
💔 What we actually lose in the process: sensitivity, function, and trust in our own bodies
💥 How circumcision is tied to erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and delayed ejaculation
🧬 What is keratinization and meiosis—and how they affect your pleasure
🔄 Real steps men can take toward foreskin restoration—yes, it's a thing, and it’s been around for decades
💸 The billion-dollar industry behind it all—from the selling of foreskin to the explosion of lube and ED meds
We also ask:
❗ Why is this not called male genital mutilation—while the same practice in other cultures is?
❗ Why are men so unaware of the lingering impacts of this one early trauma?
If you're a man who’s ever wondered why your sexuality feels off, limited, or numbed—this episode could be the missing piece.
🎧 Listen now—and prepare to rethink everything you thought you knew about your body.
Resources Mentioned:🧰 Mantor DS – Direct Stretch Device – The personal device I’m using for foreskin restoration, designed for dual tension📘 Beginner’s Guide to Foreskin Restoration – A practical and detailed overview for men exploring restoration
🎭 Eric Clopper’s One-Man Show – Sex & Circumcision: An American Love Story – A bold, brilliant 2-hour performance at Harvard that exposes the cultural, scientific, and political truths around circumcision
🔹 Intact America – Education and advocacy working to end routine infant circumcision in the U.S.🔹 Intact Global – Legal action and men’s rights defense, actively challenging circumcision through the courts (highly recommended)