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Originally Posted by Coach
Do you think that's because they're actually more aesthetically or sexual pleasing, or because that's what every picture of every penis they've ever seen looks like. I always found it absured that in sex-ed class all the penises were circumcised.
Never heard any complaints personally.
I really don't see how cutting off a piece of one's body at birth could be considered a good idea. It's like chopping off your toe so you can't stub it.
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Perhaps something like this would prompt many parents to think it is a good idea:
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Originally Posted by stang
...I had to get mine done in my early 20's due to medical reasons. I was aware of it, It sucked, and I was in pain for a while after. I remember it as well.
I wish i had mine done when I was a baby.
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All three of my boys are adopted, and came intact. My wife and I never gave the question much consideration, but as a circumcised man with a healthy and fulfilling sex life I occasionally wonder about whether or not this was the right decision. Having no memory of my own foreskin, I was completely lost when it came to teaching my kids about penile hygiene. I told them to keep it clean with no real insight about procedure beyond my own experience. At this point my kids are approaching adulthood and pretty much on there own to monitor their own penile health.