veigus Excerpts from the book Circumcision in Man and Woman. This is why Japanese porn is the some of the worst in the world. Retractable foreskin age varies and all children are born with Phimosis for good reasons so they’re just ruining their dicks because they have body dysmorphia and hate Europeans for their “dog dicks.”
Page 15.
"Thus Adachi thinks that circumcision “was once present in Japan”. He states that in the province Horima the mother to this day circumcises the foreskins of her children with the blade of a reed.
Otherwise all traces of circumcision has been lost, only a reminder remaining in the general Japanese custom of wearing the glans stripped of the foreskin."
Page 172.
“Adachi tells of the case of a Japanese dice-player who had on his glans three small, blue points which, during erection, turned out to be three flies. He was particularly proud of this ornament because he had it tattooed on while his penis was in a state of erection.”
Page 189-192.
"Among us it is done secretly, in Japan this is almost a public affair; having the penis constantly in a retracted state is part of the national character of the Japanese. In Japan it “kawa-kamuri” (kawa—skin, kamuri—covered). A Japanese is very much ashamed of being kawakamuri. Al- sutane Hirata (“Ibuki Oroshi”) already called attention to the difference between the penis of the European and that of the Japanese, comparing the European penis to that of a dog. One also recognizes in Japanese art of 1751-1780 the dog-like penis of the Dutchman; it was even thought that the glans was covered during erection also. Our guarantor, the Japanese physician Adachi, gives us some interesting and detailed information on the psychic phenomena that lead to denudation of the glans. “Every Japanese entering maturity asks himself in the beginning why his glans is not completely free like that of other adults, and in this way arrives at an unfortunate suspicion of the naturalness of his own member”. He therefore shoves the foreskin back. “This operation is practiced by every one, but it is kept secret”. It is no custom “but an almost universal and quite secret usage”, which is “dictated by that shame of kawakamuri”.
Adachi considers phimosis the origin of this practice.
Here again the effect is confused with the motive. In- deed, Adachi himself gives a mimetic one as inductive (the model of the denuded penis of the adults).
The perpetually free glans of the Japanese is called by Adachi “an artificial phenomenon”. The denudation is attained in the following manner: the foreskin is shoved back behind the corona glandis and often retained in that position by means of a string, so that finally, in many cases, it “cannot be extended forward any more to cover the glans”. The conduct of Japanese is interesting when the penis is to be exposed. At the bath or medical examinations (e.g. for military service) a Japanese would never present himself otherwise than decapped. If, as sometimes happens, the prepuce slips forward again, he quickly draws it back in order not to offend against good form. With us the contrary is the case. A European, in a similar position, would quickly draw his retracted foreskin forward."