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English: This is a comparison of the corona of an uncircumcised penis (left) and a circumcised penis (right). On a circumcised penis, the coronal ridge is very distinct and pronounced, while it is not as pronounced on an uncircumcised penis.
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This is a comparison of the corona of an uncircumcised penis (left) and a circumcised penis (right). On a circumcised penis, the coronal ridge is very distinct and pronounced, while it is not as pronounced on an uncircumcised penis.

24 August 2018

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