LogoAntiCirc
For the RestoringForeskin.org community

Your forum closed.
Your community didn't.

After seventeen years, RestoringForeskin.org's member forum shut down in March 2026. AntiCirc is a purpose-built successor: anonymous by design, free, ad-free, and built around the tools restorers actually use.

No real names. No ads. Nothing sold to anyone.

Everything you had, and where it lives now

The public guides the community relied on have been rewritten here in full — original write-ups of the same techniques, citing the archived originals — and the member-forum features have purpose-built replacements.

Anonymous in a way Facebook can never be

The communities that absorbed displaced members run on real-name platforms. This one was designed for a topic that deserves privacy.

Personas, not profiles

Your account is private and never shown. You act through a persona with an auto-generated handle — no real name, ever.

Private by default

Every restoration metric, journal entry, and photo starts PRIVATE. Sharing anything is a per-item opt-in.

Field-level control

Each profile field has its own visibility: private, community, public, or unlisted link.

Tools the old forum never had

Routine & session tracker

Log sessions per method, build streaks, and watch a weekly consistency heatmap — coverage index and forced-erect coverage included.

Private photo vault

Progress photos stored privately and streamed only to you. Never public, never in anyone's feed, deletable any time.

Progress analytics

Coverage, comfort, sensitivity, and session-time charts over any timeframe — your real data, never fabricated numbers.

Milestones

Sixteen real milestones from first session to coverage landmarks, shared publicly only if you opt in.

Knowledge library

The classic community tutorials rewritten and cited, alongside safety guides and method deep dives.

Safety self-checks

Non-diagnostic safety scoring with clear see-a-clinician signals. Tugging should never hurt — the tools assume that too.

Arriving from RestoringForeskin.org?

Say hello in the migration thread — what you used on the old site, what you're looking for here, and what we should build next. The community category is already active.