The Intactivist in Me!
Posted by Mark Alders on Sunday, March 7, 2010
Under: news
Long ago, in a galaxy far, far away--no, wait...wrong beginning! A while ago I used to run an intactivist web site known as F Club (the 'F' standing for foreskin) Due to some pro circ people petitioning the web host, and peddling their narrow-minded ideology onto those who frequented this blog, the site was shut down.
Since that day I have been receiving heaps and heaps of emails to start the blog back up, in whatever way, shape or form. The support has been overwhelming in fact. Don't forget, a lot of my readers, both of my books and of the old blog, were men who were either curious about what a foreskin is (especially those born in countries that circumcise for cultural reasons) or want to know how different it is when intact men 'do it'. As my readers will know, all my characters in my books are intact and I write a lot of scenes where the foreskin plays a vital role. I also had lots of girls contacting me wanting to know what to do with one :-) I even saved one little boy from the chop when a concerned parent found my site and learned just what her son would be missing.
I was just about to set up a new site, I believe intactivism is an important human rights issue for this century, when before Christmas my computer crashed and I lost a lot of my data (not my writing, that's always backed up) I had over 6000 images and lots and lots of facts, tips and information about the foreskin. All gone. The facts I gave were a feature the regular visitors to my old blog loved.
Then I got sick...
So finally, after more scouring and collecting and with the help of some intactivist friends, I have been able to find a more friendlier host for my new intactivist blog. The site is a simpler format than what I had before. It takes less time to post (as I now have deadlines for my writing) and is more about showing what a foreskin looks like on a man. I will continue to provide tips, information, or debunk a myth. That is important.
So where is this new site? Well, first, you've got to know, it does show nudity: so NSFW. I don't apologise for showing the penis; how can I have a blog about the foreskin without showing one? LOL
Therefore "Foreskin of the Day" has been born!
Please leave comments if you like. I want to build a sense of community like I had on my old blog. I am still tinkering with the blog, I need to add a twitter feed (as the #i2 campaign on Twitter is gaining speed now) and I need to pretty up the header a bit and possibly play with the background. Other than that it's all ready to go here.
You have been warned: you may learn something and what you might see may shock some.*grin*
Since that day I have been receiving heaps and heaps of emails to start the blog back up, in whatever way, shape or form. The support has been overwhelming in fact. Don't forget, a lot of my readers, both of my books and of the old blog, were men who were either curious about what a foreskin is (especially those born in countries that circumcise for cultural reasons) or want to know how different it is when intact men 'do it'. As my readers will know, all my characters in my books are intact and I write a lot of scenes where the foreskin plays a vital role. I also had lots of girls contacting me wanting to know what to do with one :-) I even saved one little boy from the chop when a concerned parent found my site and learned just what her son would be missing.
I was just about to set up a new site, I believe intactivism is an important human rights issue for this century, when before Christmas my computer crashed and I lost a lot of my data (not my writing, that's always backed up) I had over 6000 images and lots and lots of facts, tips and information about the foreskin. All gone. The facts I gave were a feature the regular visitors to my old blog loved.
Then I got sick...
So finally, after more scouring and collecting and with the help of some intactivist friends, I have been able to find a more friendlier host for my new intactivist blog. The site is a simpler format than what I had before. It takes less time to post (as I now have deadlines for my writing) and is more about showing what a foreskin looks like on a man. I will continue to provide tips, information, or debunk a myth. That is important.
So where is this new site? Well, first, you've got to know, it does show nudity: so NSFW. I don't apologise for showing the penis; how can I have a blog about the foreskin without showing one? LOL
Therefore "Foreskin of the Day" has been born!
Please leave comments if you like. I want to build a sense of community like I had on my old blog. I am still tinkering with the blog, I need to add a twitter feed (as the #i2 campaign on Twitter is gaining speed now) and I need to pretty up the header a bit and possibly play with the background. Other than that it's all ready to go here.
You have been warned: you may learn something and what you might see may shock some.*grin*
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