on 14-04-2012 09:14 PM
on 14-04-2012 09:16 PM
Domiiinatrix wrote:
stme wrote:
dannyjt wrote:
Circumcision is common practice in America.
Yep and my sister wouldn't get the baby circumsised so the inlaws weren't happy and kept telling her husband to get it done without her knowing
I don't think it should be done for religious reasons. If they're so keen on their god being infallible why take "his" creation and snip it off like it's a design flaw?
Nothing to do with religon, just their american ways. Btw should've mentioned the inlaws are american. They believe that my nephew could get ill from having it intact ![]()
on 14-04-2012 09:17 PM
on 14-04-2012 09:17 PM
Domiiinatrix wrote:
stme wrote:
dannyjt wrote:
Circumcision is common practice in America.
Yep and my sister wouldn't get the baby circumsised so the inlaws weren't happy and kept telling her husband to get it done without her knowing
I don't think it should be done for religious reasons. If they're so keen on their god being infallible why take "his" creation and snip it off like it's a design flaw?
I don't think it should be done on babies either, unless it's for a medical reason.
When the kid grows up, if he feels what he really needs in life is for a doctor to snip off the skin from the top of his p**is, then so be it. But it should be his own decision, when he's old enough to make that decision for himself.

14-04-2012 09:19 PM - edited 14-04-2012 09:22 PM
Domiiinatrix wrote:
McNeilio wrote:
clever d,,ick u could say
If I said that I'd get a stern PM from Hawky.
I've just gotten one of them, it wasn't very stern or anything but still. Can't even think what it might of been that I said.
As for getting rid of your turtle neck, I don't know why an adult would go out of their way to get that done, unless it was for medical reasons.
@stme - Good for your sister, her husbands family need to mind their own business.
on 14-04-2012 09:23 PM
dannyjt wrote:
Domiiinatrix wrote:
stme wrote:
dannyjt wrote:
Circumcision is common practice in America.
Yep and my sister wouldn't get the baby circumsised so the inlaws weren't happy and kept telling her husband to get it done without her knowing
I don't think it should be done for religious reasons. If they're so keen on their god being infallible why take "his" creation and snip it off like it's a design flaw?I don't think it should be done on babies either, unless it's for a medical reason.
When the kid grows up, if he feels what he really needs in life is for a doctor to snip off the skin from the top of his p**is, then so be it. But it should be his own decision, when he's old enough to make that decision for himself.
It's a nasty op when you're older. Took a couple of months for 'im indoors to be back to normal...
on 14-04-2012 09:39 PM
on 14-04-2012 09:41 PM
I dont know why anyone would get it done.
Urine is sterile, everytime you pee it gets washed.
Sure its a moist area where bacteria might grow, but do you cut out your tongue and lips? no, you brush your teeth.
Far more bacteria and infections happen in womens private parts, circumsise that and its called mutilation, Id consider the same when it happens a guy, the guy has been mutilated for no real reason. Id consider anyone who does it to be backwards the same way the people who do it to women are backwards in my opinion.

on 14-04-2012 09:45 PM
fenian wrote:I dont know why anyone would get it done.
Urine is sterile, everytime you pee it gets washed.
Sure its a moist area where bacteria might grow, but do you cut out your tongue and lips? no, you brush your teeth.
Far more bacteria and infections happen in womens private parts, circumsise that and its called mutilation, Id consider the same when it happens a guy, the guy has been mutilated for no real reason. Id consider anyone who does it to be backwards the same way the people who do it to women are backwards in my opinion.
Agreed.
When there is no clear medical reason for doing it - it should not be allowed. If, when older, a person decides he wants to be circumcised, then fair enough - but children shouldn't have these things forced on them by parents with certain beliefs or misconceptions.
You can always take it off when you get older, but it is much harder to put it back.
on 14-04-2012 09:50 PM
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