definitely not. i'm probably the only one of my friends who all grew up together who is making that decision, but my current boyfriend is not circumsized.
(he is european, if it matters...) it makes more sense to me this way... no procedure, he's healthy and very clean, what's the problem? to me, unless i
had religious reasons to do so, my baby is born just perfectly.
are you gonna circumsize your kid?
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Aikko |
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Posts: 2405 (03/20/2009 3:34 AM) |
I would like to give this thread (or rather what it turned into) the opposite of a Kudo. Where is that button?
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Valenka |
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Posts: 170 (03/20/2009 3:57 PM) |
No. I did not circumcise my son.
I think it is barbaric and antiquated. However, if for medical reasons he needed it done, I would. Otherwise, I believe it is a decision better left for him to make when he gets old enough to make an informed choice on the matter. If he wants it done, then I would support him. Its his body. |
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Posts: 1970 (03/20/2009 4:18 PM) |
There is research that says male circumcision helps prevent HIV transmission. If that turns out to be true, I think circumcision would be the way to go.
I'm not really passionate either way.
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