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In reply to the discussion: Male circumcision is wrong and unfortunate. Leave babies' genitalia alone! [View all]HuckleB
(35,773 posts)98. I know that fully well.
I also note that I yet have to find that others did the same exhaustive research, over years of meetings and exploration, that the AAP did. That may be because the AAP exists in a place where the practice is common, so an exhaustive research process was deemed mor necessary. Note that the AAP itself simply states that the benefits outweigh the risks. They do not make a recommendation for or against it.
The bottom line is that the hyperbole on this board is simply not helpful.
I am done wasting my time here. Have a good day.
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Male circumcision is wrong and unfortunate. Leave babies' genitalia alone! [View all]
Quantess
Feb 2016
OP
I'm satisfied with allowing parents to make medical decisions for their children.
WillowTree
Feb 2016
#1
There are so many factors at play there, you can't legitimately claim a causal connection. /nt
Marr
Feb 2016
#175
Is there routinely illness involved regarding the necessity of cutting babies' genitalia?
Quantess
Feb 2016
#115
From what I've seen as a health care worker, most men born in the 1920s have been intact.
Crunchy Frog
Feb 2016
#190
I work in a hospital, and they circumcise children like they're on a factory line!
BigDemVoter
Feb 2016
#159
Only if you're also going to spank them while smoking in an Olive Garden with a Pit Bull and
yodermon
Feb 2016
#3
I am actually against circumcision as well.. Just, good luck getting a discussion going on DU
yodermon
Feb 2016
#34
My husband converted to Judaism as an adult but had thankfully had the circumcision
CTyankee
Feb 2016
#72
And unless they decide to get snipped as adults, neither do the uncut guys know any different. nt
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Feb 2016
#112
But it's a beautiful tradition commanded by the genocidal misogynist God of ancient warlords!
killbotfactory
Feb 2016
#8
Apparently, if your OWN culture says a knife cutting a baby's genitals is proper and healthy
Quantess
Feb 2016
#141
You are obviously free to imagine whatever you want to, no matter what I said or didn't say.
Quantess
Feb 2016
#35
Erect penises look the same, whether circumcised or not. They are quite easy to keep clean too. And
uppityperson
Feb 2016
#187
i predict that by the end of this day this p[ost will have a hundred responses
saturnsring
Feb 2016
#18
Because culture and because doctors recommend it - or at least don't object. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Feb 2016
#62
I'm circumcised as are both of are sons. If I had another son we would make the decision to
Waldorf
Feb 2016
#28
There are pros & cons to male circumcision. Female circumcision? I'm not aware of any "pros".
jonno99
Feb 2016
#33
You appear to have strong feelings on this topic. What I wonder is - if you could - would
jonno99
Feb 2016
#42
I was shocked by what I found about Kellogg after watching the video you posted
PufPuf23
Feb 2016
#145
I'm certain this particular topic has not been discussed fewer than 21 times on DU
LanternWaste
Feb 2016
#66
You can take the people out of the stone age, but you can't take the stone age out of the people.
ZombieHorde
Feb 2016
#77
Male circumcision is analogous to female circumcision only if the glans penis is removed,
Aristus
Feb 2016
#79
because hygine is something little boys are really, really good at...
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Feb 2016
#85
Oh please, the answer is right in your own thread. But of course you know that...
jonno99
Feb 2016
#166
I had outpatient surgery without anaesthetic with a few days old. I can't remember of course,
LeftyMom
Feb 2016
#143
when my son was born in 1961, my ob suggested it and I deferred to my husband.
CTyankee
Feb 2016
#174
I don't think anyone should be circumcised while eating at Olive Garden if there are
CBGLuthier
Feb 2016
#154
It's not just "cosmetic". It's functional impairment for both sexes.
Manifestor_of_Light
Feb 2016
#163