This is probably TMI, but oh well: I’m circumcised. I don’t have any problems with myself—no issues with looks or sensitivity—and I’ve had no medical concerns from the procedure. I should be a circumcision poster boy. Yet I’d never do that to my son because HE DIDN’T CHOOSE IT.
Circumcision for the last 60 years has been done to newborns. They don't choose anything, you sustain them with your http://decisions.It 's a grooming decision. What about haircuts,teeth brushing,finger&toe nails, ear wax.
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cutting off an ear vs. a useless piece of skin.Women get breast implants under a general. elective surgery up the gazoo every day Doctors are cutting like crazy these days for things they put inside us or take out. You're talking about a tiny piece of foreskin.REALLY???
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Ok. You’re right. My sister in law is a pathologist
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Agreeing.
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can a parents rip out a child's toe or finger nails? what about removing all teeth? Less to clean and no chance of cavities!
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babies have died, They are great examples that prove how awful your thinking is. When you are older your teeth get real dirty too. the solution is not to destroy healthy body parts without consent. Youve never met my future wife or the partners of the babies being damaged.
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ok. if babies have died then move the age to 2 when they've developed their immune systems.
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circumcision is not healthy for a baby like the other things you mentioned. the benefits are myths. the foreskin is a good thing! thats why a lot of health care plans no longer cover it. here is a pamphlet from one such health care plan.pic.twitter.com/lCJtB04ZtM
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cosmetically girls like a circumcised penis more than not. does that count for anything ? not to mention every baby from 1950 - 2000 got circumcised and I never heard of a problem.
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