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Foreskin Restoration - National Organization of Restoring MenHealth Information
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National Organization of Restoring Men - NORM - USA Description: A non-profit support group for men concerned about circumcision and restoring their foreskins. NORM's aim is to help men regain a sense of self-directedness physically and emotionally. (norm.org) |
NORM - Austin Texas Description: E-mail discussion group for the local chapter of the organization. (groups.yahoo.com) |
NORM - Centers Description: Representing a network of more than 70 support groups worldwide. (eskimo.com) |
NORM - Denver Colorado Description: E-mail discussion group for Denver CO chapter of National Organization of Restoring Men. (groups.yahoo.com) |
NORM - Locations Worldwide Description: NORM group coordinators in their areas who are on the Internet. For other International and U.S. areas listed but not on the Internet contact NORM headquarters. (norm.org) |
NORM - Southern California Description: A non-profit support group for men run entirely by volunteers without official membership or dues. Participants include a wide cross section of men from all walks of life. Intact (uncircumcised) men are welcomed. (norm-socal.org) |
NORM - United Kingdom Description: Provides information on the medical facts about circumcision, functions of the foreskin, conservative alternatives to circumcision, non-surgical foreskin restoration and local support groups. (norm-uk.org) |
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