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Author: | cod'ead [ Thu Aug 23, 2012 9:30 am ] | ||||
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Author: | West Leeds Rhino [ Thu Aug 23, 2012 9:36 am ] | ||||
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Author: | Mintball [ Thu Aug 23, 2012 9:37 am ] | ||||
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Author: | Sal Paradise [ Thu Aug 23, 2012 9:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Circumcision - the cruelest cut? |
I am circumcised can't see what the fuss is? This is not like female circumcision which is abhorent and should be outlawed. Neither of my boys were circumcised. Is there any evidence that male circumcision has any detremental impact on the function of the penis? Sometimes you have to accept that your parents have some rights over your development before you reach adulthood.Next we will be saying kids can't where braces because at the time when they need them they are not mature enough to make an independent decision. |
Author: | cod'ead [ Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Circumcision - the cruelest cut? |
Sal Paradise wrote:I am circumcised can't see what the fuss is? This is not like female circumcision which is abhorent and should be outlawed. Neither of my boys were circumcised. Is there any evidence that male circumcision has any detremental impact on the function of the penis? Sometimes you have to accept that your parents have some rights over your development before you reach adulthood.Next we will be saying kids can't where braces because at the time when they need them they are not mature enough to make an independent decision. That's a stupid analogy but not untypical. Braces can be removed at any time, it's a little harder sewing a foreskin back on. Apart from any medical reason, why should parents be allowed to chop bits off their kids because they can? |
Author: | West Leeds Rhino [ Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:06 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Circumcision - the cruelest cut? |
cod'ead wrote:That's a stupid analogy but not untypical. Braces can be removed at any time, it's a little harder sewing a foreskin back on. Apart from any medical reason, why should parents be allowed to chop bits off their kids because they can? Having gone through it at the age of 18 for medical reasons, I would have much preferred for it to have been done at birth but am also glad of the option. Having a before and after opinion, I think it is better - easier to clean and looks better. |
Author: | Ferocious Aardvark [ Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Circumcision - the cruelest cut? |
Going on from what Mintball said, I was astonished to learn the other day that, apparently, something like 60% of US men are circumcised! So far as I understood the report, apart from those who do this for weird religious reasons, the majority reason seems to simply be that in the school showers, the kids who have not been circumcised will be the subject of bullying and derision at the hands of the snipped majority. |
Author: | vbfg [ Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:30 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Circumcision - the cruelest cut? |
Sal Paradise wrote:I am circumcised can't see what the fuss is? This is not like female circumcision which is abhorent and should be outlawed. Neither of my boys were circumcised. Is there any evidence that male circumcision has any detremental impact on the function of the penis? It's not like female circumcision, no. That removes pretty much any possibility of sexual enjoyment and male circumcision just doesn't. I firmly believe it is greatly reduced though. All I have is anecdata. If my foreskin is back and I am wearing clothes then often I just can't walk until it's all sorted out, it's just way too sensitive. Circumcised men don't seem to have this issue. I conclude that a circumcised penis is not as sensitive as an uncircumcised penis. What I have learnt from discussing this with American friends is that I should contribute a brief description of my penis and then walk away before it breaks out into a fight. |
Author: | Sal Paradise [ Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Circumcision - the cruelest cut? |
cod'ead wrote:That's a stupid analogy but not untypical. Braces can be removed at any time, it's a little harder sewing a foreskin back on. Apart from any medical reason, why should parents be allowed to chop bits off their kids because they can? Very few parents would actively do things that were detrimental to their children - they have to make these types of life changing decisions for their kids on a regular basis . Is there any evidence that circumcision has any detrimental physical or mental impact? I do not follow a religion but I can see how some aspects of religion can have a positive impact - the 10 commandments being the basis of any civilised society. So if a parent thinks instilling some religious structure to their kids will benefit them who are we to suggest we know better? It boarders on the arrogant - nothing new from you. |
Author: | G1 [ Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:39 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Circumcision - the cruelest cut? |
vbfg wrote:What I have learnt from discussing this with American friends is that I should contribute a brief description of my penis and then walk away before it breaks out into a fight. Your penis can fight? Is it hard? |
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