All parents teach their children how to wash and clean themselves. How to brush their teeth and hair, how to shower properly, how to clean their ears. And you're the one arguing amputating genitals somehow improves cleanliness. I trust men to shower.
Why so interested? And why in the mother's "experience"? She's not who was cut. Don't you want to know what circumcised males actually think about it? Or does their opinion not matter to you? (It certainly doesn't to Tessla; she's for forcibly cutting boys right up to age 18) #i2
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The mothers are part of the decision-making process, too. And as for the fathers, as Tessla said, he majority of circumcised fathers choose to have their own boys circumcised. So the men seem to think it's a good thing.
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Where does the patient fit into "the decision-making process"? Surgery on a healthy child violates all 4 cardinal principles of medical ethics. Parental permission for such surgery isn't valid. Most circumcised men cut their sons only b/c they're uninformed about the alternative
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