
concerned guy
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what is circumcise ?
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NNY
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No, it just means, your husband didnt want to cut a part of your sons dick off
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Gingerbread Man
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circumcision is not normal anyway
foreskin is not there by nature so a doc can cut it off.
besides he will have a better sex life now with a more sensitive penis that is lubricated and protected.
circumsized penises look ugly anyway.
It is superstition about the benefits of circumcision.
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wishiwereatthebeach
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Normal is how GOD made him! Glad you left him that way, wish I would have left my son's normal! It's all bullshit about not being clean and stuff!
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miss_nursie_nurse
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Why did you want to? It's TOTALLY unnecessary, and is only done for religious reasons or worse for cosmetic purposes. Your daughter would look prettier with breast implants too. Would you do that because someone told you it's nicer looking?
You teach little girls to wash their vagina's, teach boys to pull back their foreskin.
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sunflower13pink
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It's unusual to not be circumsized in the US. In Europe most aren't circumsized. I think circumsized looks MUCH better.
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I_know_all
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Ur kid is gonna hate u when he finally realizes what u did to him. HAHAHAHHAHA!!!!
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cloothe
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Most boys in the US are circumsized, but there are plenty who are not. I have no hard data, but my sense is that the trend toward avoiding circumcision has reached its peak and the numbers are starting to decline again. About 10 years ago, it was very fashionable not skip circumcision, but there have been more recent medical studies that suggest there are health benefits after all (particularly to the female sex partners of circumsized men, who seem to have a lower incidence of cervical cancer). So it was never a majority who avoided circumcision, and it is apparently declining, but it is still a considerable number.
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xxluvmyfiremanxx
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ya that's mean and your kid will resent you later for it. I;ve known guys that get mad talking about the fact that their parents didn't do that for them when they were young it kinda leaves you out of the loop when your in high school. You should take him to have it done.
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sstooc2001
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more of a humane issue than anything else. your son can decide for himself if he wants to circumcise when he grows up.
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Heather
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Thats just mean to your child.
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StupidKupid
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At least you didn't circumcise your daughter!
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The Grand Inquisitor
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I have heard that was on the increase lately. Personally I think it stupid not to do it.
Besides I think an uncircumcised penis is absolutely the uggliest thing! I much prefer the clean lines of a circumcised man.
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garyedwardjohnston
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No way! Your husband was right.
Very, very few people have problems with it. Most men want it back!
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nora22000
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Circumcision is simply cultural. There's no medical reason to circumcise boys. Jewish people do so for religious reasons, and the practice has been protected by law in the US.
Most of the time, the child feels at least part of the pain, which is unfortunate.
Sometimes the doctor cuts off too much foreskin, which later makes erections difficult.
The resulting wound can also become infected, which is dangerous in hospitals where resistant infections are prevalent.
In my personal opinion, circumcising male children is like having a dog's tail or ears cropped for show; I prefer to leave the child alone.
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Michael F
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It's just a preference now a days unless you are of the Jewish Faith. Circumcision used to be said to be cleaner and prevents the accumulation of certain infections and diseases but I have heard that an uncircumcised penis if properly maintained can be just as clean and infection free. On a personal level, Uncircumcised penises are rather unattractive.
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Elana
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At this point, the medical community is pretty ambivalent
towards this issue. There is no credible repeatable evidence
that it increases the likelihood of diseases or infections - and
none that it reduces it either.
There have been some tests done with small data samples
(less than 1000 people) that have suggested that in the long
run there might be a SLIGHT advantage to circumcision, but
the sample sizes were not high enough to be credited by the
AMA as anything other than requesting more research.
There are lots of people who do not get circumcized, usually
for cultural reasons, sometimes just to avoid having a knife
near the family jewels.
Its not a big deal, either way.
If there is no medically compelling reason, I would leave it
up to the child to do when he is at the age of consent (18)
or earlier if he appears to be making his decision competently.
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mitt w
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NO, just dont put him the bathtub with his brothers, cause they are going to call him bullet!!! LOLOL
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virgowiccangirl
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i didnt. our Sage is 7m old now. medically there is no reason. it puts a baby in pain and can have many complications. He was in the nicu when we had him for 2 weeks, and the dr there even said she agreed w us on not doing and there is no reason to.
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mrearly2
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Not unusual. It's not usually necessary...
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millerlite1979
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that poor kid he will be made fun of in the locker room
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Ha Ha Charade You Are...................
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Well, he will develop dick cheese now. Sort of looks like ricotta.
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she wolf.
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i think it should only be performed for medical reasons myself.. your makin a decision, for your child that will last for the rest of his life, no turning back so, if its not for medical reasons, id wait till your sons old enough to choose for himself, at least he would be able to have a choice.then...
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Chinara O
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I find it really weird that he wouldn't consent to get your child circumcised. I can't speak for everyone but when my sister had her child 4 other boys were also circumcised and there was about 5 boys there not including my nephew. I would say it's pretty weird, but that'll be a problem for his wife, unless you're jewish.
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jay_086
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No apparantly many males nowadays do not get circumcised even though circumsision is a little healthier and cleaner. But there is no problem with being uncircumsised
Most males in the US do get circumsised but in most other continents they dont e.g Australia, Europe and Asia. The main reason for it was because of religious purposes since it was a Jewish tradition
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Gayle
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Well, I don't have a son, but this is what I've been told. Apparently if you don't circumise it can lead to problems, infections ect. However, I know that some people do not circumcise their children. It's a decision for both parents to make.
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kungfubeerpimp
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You have to because in the end it is unfair to to him. It is unsanitary. When he reaches maturity he will bang and satisfy more fly females because it will add 2 inches to his package and it will unleash his true girth. I think parents should realize that someday the child will grow up and might decide to be a porn star and MILF and make videos and millions of dollars. He will thank you in the end. good luck to you
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Orochi
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Perhaps your husband knows from experience that circumcision isn't necessary.
Just remember to teach your son how to properly take care of his foreskin (cleaning it regularily), and he'll be ok.
I'm uncut, and I haven't ever had problems with my foreskin.
The whole smegma issue doesn't really occur since regular showers (which I hope most people take anyways) keeps it clean.
While circumcision can be done when someone's an adult, I personally fear the idea of a sharp knife cutting off a chunk from my penis.
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K
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All boys are born intact. In fact circumcision is an outdated torture that should be abolished. It does nothing to help the function of the penis and actually loses some of the nerves in the penis. I am intact and love it and I have had no complaints From anybody I have been with. The main thing is to teach the young boys how to keep their penis clean and they will have no hygiene problems and better sex because of the extra nerve tissue
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So Paid
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My son (almost three) is circumcised. I thought that was the norm...
Make sure you keep the turtleneck clean..
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scott1x
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Circumcision is mutilation. Why would you want to do such a thing? There is no medically justified reason for it.
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