The Phillipines' traditional circumcision ritual. Usually
done during the tweens and early teens, it signifies that the "boy" is a boy no longer but a man.
Two things about it:
One, contrary to what Intactivists would say the Philippines circumcision isn't a full removal of the
foreskin but a superincision. That would
mean that the foreskin would still be in a sense, intact.
Two, unfortunately a stigma surrounding uncut males is present in the Philippines. It is quite unfortunate that it exists in this day and age.
Tuli is often translated to circumcision even though it isn'
t really a circumcision.