On Sat, 2004-01-10 at 10:41, Anthere wrote:
If so, let's change the picture legend.
We put at the top of the article the natural picture of a penis, with a legend stating "this is a penis"
Then, much more at the bottom of the article, we indicate that some people have their penis transformed, and we put the relevant picture with a label "circonsized penis"
Labelling the normal penis a "uncircumsized penis" is POV.
I recall reading that in the United States, most men are circumcised, and in the rest of the world, most men aren't. Since both circumcised and uncircumcised are fairly common, it makes sense to have them side-by-side for comparison. Since men with pierced penises (ouch) are rather uncommon (so I would think), if we were to have a picture of one, I'd agree it shouldn't receive the same attention as the pictures on the top of the article.
As for having photos on the Wikipedia at all, I really see no reason we should go around getting rid of photos of genitalia. If someone is offended by a photo of a penis at [[Penis]], I have to wonder why they were going to that article in the first place.