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Ameer27
August 21st, 2011, 07:56
To be honest, I'm willing to pay everything I have to get my right back - the right of having a complete and healthy body. And I don't want alternative solutions like tugging and I don't know what. I want the real thing. So, as soon as it's available, I will do it no matter how much it costs.

Although to be honest, rights should not be sold, so I think it should be free.

How much do you think it will cost?

Oh and also at Foregen's website, they said it will be available very soon. Do you think it will really be available very soon? I personally don't see why not, because skin regeneration is already possible, but as I understood it hasn't been tested for the foreskin yet.

P.S: And how were they able to grow entire penises in animals and not even a foreskin in humans, yet? I don't understand...

alphanorth
August 21st, 2011, 15:21
Nobody knows yet what it will cost because but other posters have mentioned that they don't have lots of money, so the Foregen organizers know costs are an issue and the final-end price should be reasonable.

Though what hospital and surgeon cost differentials would be between countries, I wouldn't hazard to guess.

Also keep in mind licensing and review protocols for human procedures and drugs are the most stringent of all.

Mincan
August 21st, 2011, 18:36
Enough to render it useless for me. i.e. Too much.

If we have any balls left, (they didn't take those) we would petition the government to pay for this procedure, as they paid for the involuntary removal of our foreskins via medicaid or whatever the fuck one your country uses (OHIP here). Or of course sue your parents. My parents are dumbfuck poor so this won't help me. This might be something one would be able to sue the doctor/hospital for.

Having to pay for this is an insult to those who did not choose to be mutilated in the first place.

Chronofusion
August 21st, 2011, 21:09
Mincan, you never know it might be not expensive. Time will tell. We first need this thing to get up and running. Even if it expensive at first. the price will drop as more and more people start to use this procedure. Think of the initial cost of laser eye surgery. :cool:

slickskin
September 27th, 2011, 17:50
How much do you think it will cost?

I've been asking this for months and have yet to get any answer.

Nobody knows yet what it will cost because but other posters have mentioned that they don't have lots of money, so the Foregen organizers know costs are an issue and the final-end price should be reasonable.

Though what hospital and surgeon cost differentials would be between countries, I wouldn't hazard to guess.

Also keep in mind licensing and review protocols for human procedures and drugs are the most stringent of all.

These people aren't exactly philanthropists, they are business men who are in this for profit. Regeneration can't be cheap as it is. They know also that there are men that are willing to sell their souls for foreskin. What I'm saying is in the off chance regeneration be successful some time within the next ten years, we all deserve it for free but may be in for a rude awakening.

w.o.f.
September 27th, 2011, 18:25
Fullquoting everything Jim wrote, plus, regarding
So keep sending in those $5 contributions guys...
This strikes at the core of my other concern about foregen: That some guys are pinning all their completely unrealistic hopes on this, that they actually prefer the fake happiness offered by the idea of foregen, which allows them to keep dreaming and hoping instead of fighting the more realistic and worthwhile fight against mutilation.

If someone does both, fine. But imho foregen is a waste of money better spent e.g. on a couple of Ron's bumperstickers. I mean that.

slickskin
September 27th, 2011, 19:03
Fullquoting everything Jim wrote, plus, regarding

This strikes at the core of my other concern about foregen: That some guys are pinning all their completely unrealistic hopes on this, that they actually prefer the fake happiness offered by the idea of foregen, which allows them to keep dreaming and hoping instead of fighting the more realistic and worthwhile fight against mutilation.

If someone does both, fine. But imho foregen is a waste of money better spent e.g. on a couple of Ron's bumperstickers. I mean that.

I am also concerned about all of the false hope that is being manifested by the Foregen fantasy. After following a few of the other threads on this topic, it is now clear to me that it is creating conflict and distress among inactivists.