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I chose not to have my son circumcised, despite it being the norm here in the USA and despite the fact that I myself am circumcised. After doing the research it made zero sense to me. There are a lot of myths about cleanliness and such and the one about an increase in the rate of penile cancer, but there is no scientific proof of any of it. Lastly I asked myself if I would want to have a part of my penis chopped off given the choice. Guess what my answer to that was. -
Amen Gary, my point exactly it's the parents choices to make this decision about there son. Not by some law or religion issue that should not be part of anything about removing the foreskin, but your rights as a parent not to.I chose not to have my son circumcised, despite it being the norm here in the USA and despite the fact that I myself am circumcised. After doing the research it made zero sense to me. There are a lot of myths about cleanliness and such and the one about an increase in the rate of penile cancer, but there is no scientific proof of any of it. Lastly I asked myself if I would want to have a part of my penis chopped off given the choice. Guess what my answer to that was.When out driving always turn left. Then, should you become lost, you can find your way home by reversing the procedure and always turning right.Comment
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