Rainbolt

Not to get sidetracked, but I always find it weird that Americans just assume everyone else in their country is cut, when less than half are.

Rainbolt is clearly more observant when it comes to telegraph poles than the other sort of poles, I guess…
Incidence of circumcision among insured adults in the United States

Circumcision, the surgical removal of some or all of the foreskin from the penis, is the most commonly performed surgical procedure worldwide. In the United States (US), it is estimated that up to 80% of men are circumcised
 
Not to get sidetracked, but I always find it weird that Americans just assume everyone else in their country is cut, when less than half are.

Rainbolt is clearly more observant when it comes to telegraph poles than the other sort of poles, I guess…

I find it weird when non-Americans take a condescending tone while being dead wrong about their own assumptions about Americans. 80%+ are cut. Out of the dozen or so guys of been with only 1 was uncut.
 
Idk why people groom infants with circumcision in first world countries (outside of emergency medical necessity) … it reduces penile length, sensitivity, and Canadian studies have proven that there is no difference in std rates… all studies that suggest otherwise are meta analysis from trials in Africa back in like the 1950s-1980s
 
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Rainbolt was on 'The Yard' pod this week and if you're familiar with it, you'll know about the "question" they usually ask the male guests and he gave an answer :emoji_thumbsup:

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Can you give a little more context? I have no clue and the time stamp didn’t seem to ask anything LPSG related.
 
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Can you give a little more context? I have no clue and the time stamp didn’t seem to ask anything LPSG related.

Rainbolt was on 'The Yard' pod this week and if you're familiar with it, you'll know about the "question" they usually ask the male guests and he gave an answer :emoji_thumbsup:

Timestamped:

Never mind. I figured it out.