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Penis amputation worries president

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Penis amputation as it is called in Brazil is bothering their president because in one year about 1,000 men do penis amputations.

Sadly penis amputations are done because of many reasons: Lack of personal hygiene occasioned by lack of water and soap, complications from untreated infections, HIV and cancer.

While men in Brazil are cutting off their manhood, men in Papua New Guinea are turning to penis enlargement for sexual pleasure.

Penis amputation is not only shocking, it is already saddening Brazil’s president.

The President of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro has been left dismayed after learning that over 1,000 penis amputations are done annually in his country, Concise News reports.

According to the president who describes the cutting off of penis in Brazil as “ridiculous and sad,” he told reporters that his government must go back to re-educating men on the dangers of poor hygiene.

“In Brazil, we have 1,000 penis amputations a year due to a lack of water and soap,” he says. “We have to find a way to get out of the bottom of this hole.”

Other factors that led to the amputations include complications from HIV, cancers and untreated infections.

Meanwhile, in Papua New Guinea, doctors have reported over 500 cases in one hospital alone where cooking oil, coconut oil and silicone have been injected into their genitalia.

Akule Danlop of Port Moresby General Hospital, who is the only doctor who can treat this problem told The Guardian UK that the “nationwide problem” is a sort of hype that male nurses have promised will help “increase the length and width of it to enhance their sexual experience with their partner,” he says.

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