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      I’m sorry parents and doctors are legally allowed to mutilate an infants sex organs. It’s honestly fucking disgusting, and tragic that you are one of the many victims.

      In a couple decades circumcision will likely be looked back on as one of the many barbaric practices that was common in the past, and I can’t wait for that day.

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        I realize that having it done as a newborn I’ll never really know, but mutilated? As an adult iv seen and played with those flesh danglers. Listen we are all humans and beautiful, but fucking hell I’m happy with mine. They are like one of those weird deep sea critters you see on nat geo or sciencememes.

        True, if I ever have a baby I’ll make the argument to the mom we SHOULD give the kid the choice… but I know that as a poor adult I would never do it now. But am happy it’s been done.

        I hate to sound like a “Liberal” talking about Palestine, but this may be a somewhat nuanced situation.

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          The definition of mutilate is “inflict a violent and disfiguring injury on.”

          Circumcision being the forced removal of the most sensitive part of the males genitals, that literally disfigures it, I feel like saying it’s mutilation is just the correct use of the word.

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          I’m curious, why are you “happy it’s been done”?

          I live in a country where we don’t perform this procedure out of tradition/religion, or at least not in the majority. I’m only aware of it being done for specific medical pathologies such as phimosis.

          Because I kind of agree with the sentiment that performing unwarranted surgeries on someone that is unable to voice his (non-)consent is an ethical problem. Even more so with excisions, which always are drastically and usually irrevocably diminishing the body.

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            I’m glad because I like how it looks and feels. Also, while I understand they are the exception not the rule, I have read about some men’s experience with them (the father of the 7 yr old in this comment thread for example) that make them sound either unconvienent or sometimes unpleasant. Never read anything similar from someone who’s been cut.

            And this question isn’t poised at you, but do the people who rail against it think Jewish people should stop the practice as well?

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              I’ll still use the opportunity to voice my opinion clearly on this: Yes, forced circumcision on infants is only a very small step above the also still common practice of female genetic mutilations at birth/infancy. It does not matter what reasons you claim, only medical necessity should matter. Society should protect its infants from any religion or tradition demanding body modifications of infants.

              Leave people’s bodies alone until they can decide on their own what to do when there is zero proven medical benefit to doing it before without their informed consent.

              The common “improved hygiene” argument is nonsensical. You know what improves hygiene? Washing, and teaching kids how to wash themselves.

              Otherwise you could cut off ears using the same logic. No ears, no need to wash behind the ears.

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          i mean listen if it counts as female genital mutilation for females, it counts as genital mutilation for males. I see no reason it shouldn’t.

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          As someone who is circumcised and chose not to circumcise their son, I’m seeing that circumcision has a lot of benefits. My son’s foreskin has always been too tight and won’t still fully retract at 7 years old. We have to put cream on it every night. It needs a lot more thorough washing every day or else it gets discharge all over it. The care and maintenance on an uncircumcised penis is like 1000x that of a circumcised one. I never knew any difference, so I’m not sure what the downsides of having a circumcised one is.

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            Why would it need to retract at 7 years old? It really only needs to retract once you start to have sex.

            Stop messing with your son’s penis for god’s sake.

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              Pediatricians have timelines for these sort of things. And it can get infected under there.

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                I’m not eating from the tip of my penis.

                Phimosis is completely physiological/natural for younger boys and actually helps to protect the head of the penis against infections.

                Source

                If it needs washing, you can just spray water from the shower head into the opening.

                But it’s also kinda like the vagina for girls. It doesn’t really need washing or special treatment unless it’s infected.

                In any case, messing with the penis of your son and making them feel unhygienic or like their foreskin is a problem is likely much more damaging than a little bit of smegma.

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                  I’m not eating from the tip of my penis.

                  yes, and you aren’t doing the same from the nail gunk you accumulate i assume? Then we’re on the same page.

                  Literally just clean it like you do the rest of your body and you have no problems.