i am, and most people that i know in the US are. when my son was born, there was a list of health reasons they gave us to have him circumcised. at the top of it being infection and keeping it clean is alot easier. there was no ritual, no celebration, it took about 2 seconds in the dr. office and it was done. i bet he cant even remember it happening. (though i have never asked him and i think that would be a really weird question to ask a 5 yr old) haven't thought anything of it till now.
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The majority of Americans are cut, I am, it used to be thought that an uncircumcised penis had cleanliness issues and was more prone to infection. There are also religious reasons some people get it done, Jewish men are required to be circumcised, some Christian sects that subsribe to the old testament still do it for religious reasons. There are however a lot of people in the US, me being one of them who believe that it's not a decision that someone's parents should make, that the owner of the penis should be allowed to make that decision themselves. If I could go back to my birth I would tell my parents I don't want it. That being said, it's a topic a lot of people feel strongly about, for me, if I ever have a son or sons, I will place some money in an account for them at their birth, and when they are old enough to understand the issue, let them make that choice and if they want it I'll provide it then, but I wouldn't do it to them.
Richard
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Both my boys are uncut ,no offense meant here to anyone , but I find the whole thing barbaric.
I had no problems teaching them to keep clean and neither of them have ever had a problem.
No doctor advised me to have the boys done . it's not a big issue here in Australia.
One of my dear friends who married an Israeli guy and converted to Judaism had both her sons circumcised for religious beliefs.
I guess to them being cut is normal.
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Had to have it cut as it was too tight, agony.
Really wish i hadn't, but when you are 3 years old, you just want the pain to go away.:redface:
They didn't do a good job either.:frown:
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Circumcision has bothered me since I was a kid. I have always viewed it in the same way that I view child molestation. It should be against the law except in the rare cases when it is absolutely necessary and even then there are usually other options available, rather than circumcision. Sexually speaking, the intact penis is a lot more fun and hygiene is not difficult to maintain. Circumcision removes approximately 1/2 to 2/3 of the erogenous tissue from a boy's penis at a time when he is too young to consent. Some men may like being circumcised, but there are some men that like being eunuchs. Why not let the individual that has to wear the penis decide. The biggest problem is that fathers in the U.S. desire that their sons be circumcised in order to make them feel better about their own circumcisions. In this regard, there is no difference from the women in some countries where girls are subjected to genital mutilation.
If a man desires a more natural look, then he might want to consider foreskin restoration. It won't bring back everything, but it can provide for a very natural appearance. I've been at it for four years and I've gone from a tight circumcision to about 90% covered while flaccid. I still have a long way to go before I reach my goal. I also may choose to have some minor touch-up surgery as well. My primary reason for restoring is symbolic in nature. I view circ as a religious procedure that goes under the guise of a medical procedure. I have nothing against circumcision if that is what a consenting adult chooses, but cutting on little boy's penises to satisfy a cultural norm is wrong on every level.
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Up until the 1990's I guess it was pretty routine for a boy to be circumcised in Australia, in the last 20 years there has been a huge shift away from circumcision, and I would say a majortiy of under 20 year old are uncircumcised.
Reasons for circumcision vary from relgious tradition to like father like son, but the need to be circumcised for medical reasons would be the minority and still would be.
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reminds me of movie Europa Europa
im circumcised –its good I think
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