Genital bisection

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Genital bisection in males involves the splitting of the penis (and occasionally the scrotum as well)[citation needed]. This still allows for erection, though often the two halves curve into each other, making insertion more difficult.

Genital bisection is an extension of a subincision, which is an extension of a meatotomy. As the urethra is exposed, some pleasure can allegedly be derived, supposedly due to the great abundance of nerves[citation needed]. This is why those who undergo previous procedures may choose to take it further[citation needed], though in some cases the bisection might be done all at once.

Variations include keeping the glans intact so that only the penile shaft is bisected.[citation needed]


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