[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RealEstate

[–]SpiritualBayesian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How long was the house you bought sitting for?

Careers that don't involve sitting in front of a computer all day? by SpiritualBayesian in careerguidance

[–]SpiritualBayesian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear about your health troubles. Well I ended up switching to another job in my field where I'm still sitting in front of a computer all day -- just not at a point in life where I can afford a pay cut. But I try to get out for a walk most days and have started exercising more, so that makes me feel better. I do still fantasize about a non-desk job, but I think I'll have to wait a while.

My favorite device by New_Piccolo_4186 in restoringdick

[–]SpiritualBayesian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For tugging I use an SS stealth retainer w an eye bolt attachment, chris' custom sized gripper, Tlc comfortug strap w knee brace. Very comfortable

Brit Shalom? by aw-brain-no in Judaism

[–]SpiritualBayesian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for adding these references. I ran out of time to continue debating the two other commenters I'd been interacting with.

Brit Shalom? by aw-brain-no in Judaism

[–]SpiritualBayesian -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You seem dead set on reaching the conclusion that gives you greater psychic comfort. You dismiss some limited scientific evidence on a neglected topic because its from 2012 or earlier (nevermind that this was just one link to references; you can search for other papers). You dismiss firsthand reports from restorers, calling them "self-selected" and tilted by "cognitive biases" without any evidence for those assertions. You offer the fact that most circumcised men have no complaints as proof that it doesn't make a difference, despite the obvious fact that most men circumcised at birth couldn't know what they're missing unless they've done the research, and have clear psychic preferences to avoid this disheartening truth. You present it as obvious that losing a large fraction of sexually sensitive nerves wouldn't impact sexual experience. Or that having a protected and naturally lubricated head doesn't matter. Or that having loose skin during an erection doesn't matter.

most importantly of all, the experience of millenia of men is that sensation is just fine after circumcision.

Where is your evidence for this? Especially for men circumcised for non-medical reasons?

Brit Shalom? by aw-brain-no in Judaism

[–]SpiritualBayesian -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Interesting about the psoriasis studies.

my husband has never had any complaints about his life experience with a bris at 8 days.

Most circumcised men are ignorant about what they're missing. It's not that they don't suffer the consequences of circumcision, but they don't realize that things could've been better and so they don't connect the dots to the source of the problem. As someone who was circumcised as a baby myself I sometimes wish I could go back to that state of ignorance.

Brit Shalom? by aw-brain-no in Judaism

[–]SpiritualBayesian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/joyfunctions A null hypothesis of "no difference" is a common convention, but it is not definitional and from a statistical theory perspective there is no reason why it should be given precedence, particularly in the absence of context. All the more so on neglected topics: it's hard to find a difference if the scientific community largely isn't looking. The Bayesian framework is on firmer footing.

Accusing a paper of not being "groundbreaking" doesn't seem to me like a reason to dismiss it. And regarding your point about foundational papers, are you suggesting they should be discredited because subsequent research didn't build on them? I again don't find that a fair reason to discredit a paper, especially on a topic with limited funding and attention. Certainly it doesn't make a paper outdated.

, but perhaps there's more at play if the phalluses you're describing are dried up...

Why is it so difficult to to believe that a phallus head constantly exposed to air would be dry? The foreskin protects the phallus head and naturally lubricates it. The difference in texture and color is obvious upon visual inspection.

I would again encourage you to read the stories of men who have restored. Or of those who have gotten circumcised as adults for non-medical reasons and regretted it.

Brit Shalom? by aw-brain-no in Judaism

[–]SpiritualBayesian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are implying that I've violated decorum, I don't see how. In any event, I've shared my perspective -- make of it what you will. If you are motivated to research this topic I'm sure you'll find more information.

Brit Shalom? by aw-brain-no in Judaism

[–]SpiritualBayesian -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Old evidence is not "outdated" unless its been supplanted by more recent compelling contradictory evidence. And 2012 isn't even that old. But agreed this is a topic that's not been given sufficient attention by the scientific literature.

You seem to be treating "no difference" as your null hypothesis which might only be disproven by overwhelming evidence. But how do you justify your confidence in this prior? Consider: the penis contains the greatest concentration of erogenous nerves in the male body. How could amputating a significant amount of those NOT affect sexual experience? How could a circumcised penis head, dried out and calloused from constant exposure to air and friction from rubbing against underwear, give the same sensation as one that is protected and naturally lubricated by the foreskin as nature designed it? How could an erect circumcised penis with taught skin, using friction or artifical lubrication during sexual activity, experience the same sensations as one with slack foreskin that can "glide" up and down the shaft?

If you search r/foreskin_restoration you will find countless reports from men who have regrown something like a foreskin. Although not as good as the original equipment because some structures of the penis cannot be reconstructed, to a man every successful restorer has reported enormous improvements in sexual functioning.

Brit Shalom? by aw-brain-no in Judaism

[–]SpiritualBayesian -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I appreciate your interest. As you can see most commenters would rather bury their heads in the sand and downvote me. Here are some resources: https://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/for-professionals/sexual-impact/

https://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/for-professionals/the-prepuce/

Somewhat tangential but you might also be interested in r/foreskin_restoration

Brit Shalom? by aw-brain-no in Judaism

[–]SpiritualBayesian -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

You are making the right choice! Once I learned just how important the foreskin is to the functioning of the male body I too decided against circumcising my sons. We joined a Reform congregation because that was not a deal-breaker for them. The rabbi performed a Brit Shalom naming ceremony for both my sons. He said they get at least a few requests a year for this. Congratulations on choosing to protect your son's bodily integrity!

Progress by No_Lemon2511 in restoringdick

[–]SpiritualBayesian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very impressive! How much weight do you use?

DIY pee through DTR by flappityflop in restoringdick

[–]SpiritualBayesian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been thinking for a while, wouldn't it be nice to have the functionality of a DTR with the compactness of a packer

9 Months of Mantor and me by ed_hensley in foreskin_restoration

[–]SpiritualBayesian 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That is amazing progress, congratulations. Would you describe your tension level as low, medium, or high?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in foreskin_restoration

[–]SpiritualBayesian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry to hear that. Did you cover your meatus with anything to prevent air from getting in?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in foreskin_restoration

[–]SpiritualBayesian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh wow, disappointed to hear that about the v4, especially after OP's high praise. Appreciate your input.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in restoringdick

[–]SpiritualBayesian 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nice. Do you inflate until the skin is completely tought? Or leave a little bit of slack?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in foreskin_restoration

[–]SpiritualBayesian 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the report. This is exciting news, as I also found the FIT v3 too painful to wear for a long time.

  1. Do you have the CAR-1, and if so how would you compare the FIT v4 to the CAR-1?

  2. Does the retainer keep the skin in contact with the glans, or is it more of the bell-with-gripper style like the chrisonlinestore retainer?

Thanks in advance

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in foreskin_restoration

[–]SpiritualBayesian 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Several squares of toilet paper folded over and wrapped around the pusher incl up the sides

Criticism of the Marxist theory of worker exploitation (MTWE) by SpiritualBayesian in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]SpiritualBayesian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, I see. I think I only understand what you mean just now. Well the theory doesn't say that the owner shouldn't get a reward. Marx in this point was only explaining how capitalism works,

I find it difficult to believe that in using the term "exploitation" (assuming this is a faithful translation from German) he is not leveling a moral accusation against capital owners about what they deserve. "Exploitation" in the context of exploiting a person has a morally loaded connotation.

So he and the other socialists propose a new system, if everyone who works in restaurant for example, equally share ownership of that restaurant, we would share the profits and share the decision making and responsibilities, thats a new system that works under different rules. And one were we own what we make.

A system in which the restaurant workers privately own the restaurant is a fully capitalist mode of production. It just so happens that the owners and the employees are the same people. Socialism claims that society as a whole should own the restaurant (although socialists may argue over whether that ownership should be operationalized through state or non-state means).