Having been steeped in – and indeed something of an acknowledge expert in – mens’ rights issues, I of course know that there are a whole bunch of angry men out there who feel violated because they were circumcised, and wish they hadn’t been. The anti-circumcision movement is big. If you know, you know. If you don’t, you may not believe me (in which case you may wish to visit the website of NoCirc).
However, even I was a bit surprised to read today that there is a new product out – the artificial foreskin from Viafin-Atlas. It’s called SenSlip.
And if you are offended or easily embarrased by the clinically accurate words for certain parts of the male anatomy, you should stop reading right now.
According to the SenSlip site, “Being circumcised affects the natural operation, appearance and sensitivity of the penis. During recent years much medical research has been carried out in several countries into the function and purpose of the foreskin. There is now conclusive medical evidence that a circumcised penis with the glans exposed has less nerve receptors and is less effective than a naturally covered penis.
Over the years the exposed glans becomes less sensitive. There is well-documented evidence which shows that this can, and often does, have a disastrous effect on sexual performance, its consequences, and ultimately, on self esteem.
The SenSlip range of artificial retractable foreskins is available in different sizes, to allow for variation between individuals. With ten sizes we want you to be fitted correctly right from the start. (See fitting chart)”
Yes, there is actually a fitting chart.
Viafin-Atlas advises us that the SenSlip can provide, among other things:
Not only that, but there are how-to photos and video! (No, I have not viewed them, nor do I intend to.)
But I did find this somehow humourous:
“The SenSlip is a very flexible garment for the penis. It is available in Caucasian Pink and now in a Mid-Brown color.”
Just in case you were wondering.