Seventh - "I simply thought, I had it done and I am fine, so my boys should also have it done" - What's your comparison? You had it done and you survived, you had it done and you still can have children, but you have no comparison. There are hundreds of boys who die of this >>
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8th - It really isn’t different from the many things parents indirectly impose on their children in the early years. - it is VERY VERY different. There is nothing else parents impose on children that cannot be undone. Don't want to eat broccoli as an adult, stop eating it. >>
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9th - "At no point did I think, I’ve had a piece of my penis removed and so I must punish my son by inflicting the same upon him" and "The simplest, and most honest, reason is that I am circumcised myself so it seems natural." not in those words, but you had a piece of your >>
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10th - "I could make a list of other things that my parents imposed on me that haunt me to this day. This is categorically not one of them." Good for you, it's the TOP of my list, it wasn't for years, not until I started meeting intact men as sexual partners. Then I realized >>
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11th - "So I researched it. I sought out comments by adult men who had had a circumcision later in life, and more importantly, by choice." How many of these men were making reports shortly after? Before any long term issues set in? More to the point, what is the effect of >>
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12th - 'One comment, though, drew my attention. The writer said that all four of his siblings had been circumcised but that he hadn’t, and that he had always felt “discomfort as a child”.' One story, I can show you hundreds, infact look at the men who responded here, myself >>
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13 - "circumcised men have an up to 60% lower risk of getting HIV from infected women." Blatantly false, first they didn't actually know who was sleeping with infected partners in this study, second because circumcision needs to heal, the men couldn't have sex for 10% of the >>
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14 - "Take the HPV virus which is the leading cause of cervical cancer – while men are not affected by the HPV virus, they are carriers and can transmit it to their partners." A recent study showed that circumcisised men in the USA were twice as likely to have the cancer >>
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15 - "after circumcision they reported lasting ten times longer than previously" - you call this a benefit, I call this a MAJOR downside. I often give up during sex, the physical feeling is just not there, I'm too exhausted after the first few HOURS to keep going. >>
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I was going to ask you to put this into an article and then submit it to our website and then I saw this one. I had to laugh. Well, I’m not going to bother you with my replies as I’m sure you’re too busy with your very busy multi hour sex schedule.
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Really? I think you misunderstood. It takes that long for me to orgasm. And you laugh at it? You laugh that my circumcision caused anorgasmia?
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Go ahead and reply, I said all of this in earnest, and was serious about every point i made from your article, taking your statements and my experience or the research I have looked into to refute it, but because I had so much of the sensitive tissue, like the entire frenular >>
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2> delta, the frenlum itself, the ridged band and all but about half an inch of the inner mucosa removed it takes that long, it's worth laughing about? It still works after all right? I can orgasm, if I wanted to I could have children, that's all that matters hmm?
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