12/9/2008 10:33:50 AM
12/9/2008 10:53:55 AM
12/9/2008 11:23:56 AM
First of all - its not Cosmetic surgery. Second - are you saying if your child was born with a deformed ear and it could be fixed at birth - you would wait till siad child was 18?
12/9/2008 11:25:28 AM
12/9/2008 11:27:30 AM
From even the most bias stories - this "decreased sensitivity`is slight. Just enough to make us cut guys last longer in bed.
12/9/2008 11:30:12 AM
12/9/2008 11:36:17 AM
12/9/2008 11:45:04 AM
12/9/2008 11:45:10 AM
yeah i dont buy the sensitivity thing either. if anything, its a good pro-circumcision argument.
12/9/2008 11:55:40 AM
Why to advoid my direct question. Answer it please.
12/9/2008 12:04:10 PM
Cutting off any part of your body is going to reduce the chances of cancer, because there are less places to get it.There's a difference between fixing a fucked up body part that may cause the child social problems in school, and altering a normal body part because God wants you to.
12/9/2008 12:10:37 PM
Again - you advoided a direct question.
12/9/2008 12:48:08 PM
12/9/2008 12:48:50 PM
12/9/2008 12:50:22 PM
No regrets about having a clipped one, and got both the boys cut too when they were born. Not a big deal, but I'm not a hippie who didn't get the basic vaccines and shit for my children because I was scared they would have TEH AUTISM! and was more concerned about the diseases that they prevent.And if uncut ones are more sensitive, I'd be re-enacting the American Pie scene a lot![Edited on December 9, 2008 at 2:00 PM. Reason : ]
12/9/2008 1:59:03 PM
FYI: "slightly reduced risk" != "prevent"
12/9/2008 2:45:41 PM
actually, i haven't seen anyone that was against circumcision in either thread say that they were against childhood immunizations. you guys keep on with that and the fairtrade coffee schtick though.
12/9/2008 5:05:27 PM
that reminds me.my Gun-Toting, Fair-Trade Coffee-Buying, Circumcised Liberals for Jesus support group meets tonight.[Edited on December 9, 2008 at 8:16 PM. Reason : ]
12/9/2008 8:16:20 PM
12/9/2008 8:48:04 PM
It reduces the rates for some things. That doesn't mean you should alter it. Reduction of risks =/= prevention. Very little of what a foreskin puts you "at risk" for is an issue in the first world anyway.Not down with wackin' my kid's dick. Just answering the thread's questions. I think it's unethical, medically unimportant, and I wouldn't circumcise my child.
12/9/2008 9:32:24 PM
You still didn't answer my direct question.
12/9/2008 10:14:52 PM
I agree with bottombaby. Note that one common form of female genital mutilation, Sunna circumcision, roughly matches male circumcision. Proponents use similar justifications for both practices. The idea of somebody hacking off my foreskin makes me want to double over. I'm glad my parents were hippies.
12/9/2008 10:17:48 PM
I was circumcised. Unless the mother has serious objections, any sons I have will be circumcised. It seems like something that has very minimal drawbacks and slightly less minimal benefits, including widespread social acceptability and hygiene.
12/9/2008 11:19:11 PM
the day i meet a chick who is into unclipped wangs is the only day i will consider not having any future sons circumcised
12/9/2008 11:22:36 PM
^^ Yes, hygiene. Rather than wash this part of my body, I think I'll just cut it off. Uh, okay? I'll give you social acceptability, though, at least in the current United States. Not so in much of the rest of the world.
12/10/2008 12:14:47 AM
It's not just an issue of washing the damn thing. As several people here have pointed out, there are disease considerations. But even the way you put it isn't that ridiculous. If there was a simple, quick, outpatient surgery that could remove other useless things that get funky, I'd probably be in favor of that, too. As it happens, armpits are a necessary function of having arms that attach to the body, and walking on feet is much easier than walking on leg stumps. But the foreskin? I can piss, fuck, and fap (and how!) just fine without it.
12/10/2008 12:31:41 AM
how did i know that GV would be an outspoken critic of circumcision.
12/10/2008 12:31:44 AM
of course you shouldnt drop trou, that might make the status of your weiner or its size or whatever the object of employment discrimination
12/10/2008 12:36:22 AM
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12/10/2008 1:03:47 AM
aha
12/10/2008 2:30:28 AM
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12/10/2008 11:38:49 AM
^^ i see you're unable to perceive when people are making fun of you.
12/10/2008 11:48:56 AM
He's counting on the fact that someday nanobots will be able to supply him with social skills.
12/10/2008 12:48:38 PM
12/10/2008 1:05:19 PM
You could argue that there are health benefits to circumcision but that's mostly applicable to 3rd world hellholes and not to the 1st world. Sure, if my son decides to fuck a thousand Thai hookers without a rubber then having no foreskin would mean he'd have a lower chance of contracting AIDS. I don't see this as a reason for cutting it off without his consent.If it's such a huge health benefit then he could opt to do it at 18 if he so desires. It's not like, living in America, there'll be a good reason for him not to have a foreskin before age 18 anyway.
12/10/2008 1:17:10 PM
12/10/2008 2:18:49 PM
We're mostly talking about parental preference here -- it's my preference not to circumcise my child for the reasons stated above. I don't think the "he won't remember" argument holds any water for the pain. There are many cases where people won't remember pain but we consider it immoral to cause it (before death, for instance).I'm not sure how my aversion to circumcision lines up with umbilical cord severance -- is it even the case that there are nerve endings in the cord that the infant could feel? Is the dangling cord alive in any respect, or is severing it analogous to cutting hair? Just curious.
12/10/2008 4:16:38 PM
12/10/2008 4:33:01 PM
I'm afraid I made the error of assuming that the anti-circumcision crowd wanted to outlaw a practice that it considers, and I quote:"unnecessary""without consent""painful""gruesome""mutilation""unethicalBut apparently, having talked with Str8Foolish, he's completely down with keeping it legal, despite agreeing with those sentiments. I find this hard to understand, because generally we oppose other gruesome, painful mutilations that are inflicted on people without consent or medical necessity. But OK, since apparently there's not a move to get rid of it, forget the Jews comment, because the discussion I wanted it to lead us to is moot.
12/10/2008 4:38:20 PM
It's my opinion on the matter but I can see the other viewpoint -- thus I don't really think it should be legislated against. It's something I'd like to spare my child, though. What's hard about that to understand?Fact of the matter is, the kid won't remember it either way. The only upshot is that he's stuck with a configuration you decide for him -- I just think going the natural route in this case is a better decision.
12/10/2008 4:39:59 PM
12/10/2008 4:49:31 PM
I'd rather wash a dick than chop it. Just my preference.[Edited on December 10, 2008 at 4:54 PM. Reason : QUOTE ME OUT OF CONTEXT FOREVER AND EVER]
12/10/2008 4:53:56 PM
And we'd rather be chop-happy dick-cutters than dick-cheese dairy farmers.
12/10/2008 5:08:10 PM
12/10/2008 5:09:44 PM
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12/10/2008 5:10:22 PM
12/10/2008 6:24:42 PM
Smegma does have a purpose. Read up on it.Fewer newborns are being circumcised every year. In some areas of the US, the number of intact males in elementary schools is equal to or greater than the number of circumcised males. There is a world-wide movement to preserve the integrity of male and female genitalia alike. Circumcision denies a person the right to make an informed choice about his or her body.
12/10/2008 7:22:33 PM