SatanicSheep
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I read that circumcised men receive more oral sex. Some might consider that a benefit.
What are your thoughts on cirumcision of infants?
Thank you O. It suddenly dawned on me that both major religions (islam, judaism) that mutilate male genitalia, originated in a desert region. Maybe it is evolution in action: a culture that practises a tradition that causes less water to be "wasted" on hygiene, might have an advantage on others.
ETA: so we should regard c'sion as a vestigial tradition. It should gradually get weeded out.
Infants sshouldn't be circumcised because they deserve to grow up and be able to choose whether they want to be circumcised or not.
This should be pretty straightforward for skeptics: If the current body of scientific knowledge points toward circumcision being strongly beneficial, then maybe it should be routinely done at birth. If not, then it shouldn’t.
The current body of scientific knowledge suggests there is little to no benefit.
So, parents who have their children circumcised are either doing it for reasons other than health benefits, or they’re kidding themselves.
If one were to consider circumcision a choice, parents choosing to circumcise a newborn are exposing the baby to far lower risks than he would face if he chose circumcision two decades later as an adult.
Most people do believe their doctor knows what he's talking about. The medical community needs to stopp promoting it, and needs to let inquiring parents know that it is no longer recommended. Even if the parents are insistent, it should be considered unethical for a doctor to perform an unnecessary cosmetic procedure on an infant.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS
Task Force on Circumcision
Circumcision Policy Statement
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Existing scientific evidence demonstrates potential medical benefits of newborn male circumcision; however, these data are not sufficent to recommend routine neonatal circumcision. In the case of circumcision, in which there are potential benefits and risks, yet the procedure is not essential to the child's current well-being, parents should determine what is in the best interest of the child. To make an informed choice, parents of all male infants should be given accurate unbiased information and be provided the opportunity to discuss this decision. It is legitimate for parents to take into account cultural, religious, and ethnic traditions, in addition to the medical factors, when making this decision. Analgesia is safe and effective in reducing the procedural pain associated with circumcision; therefore if a decision for circumcision is made, procedural analgesia should be provided. If circumcision is performed in the newborn period, it should only be done on infants who are stable and healthy.
What are your thoughts on cirumcision of infants?
Is this a frequent problem in countries that do not practice routine circumcision?
What are your thoughts on cirumcision of infants?
Most people seem to agree that femaly circumcision/gential mutilation is a bad practice, but many are still fine with male circumcision of infants. I suppose it might not be as horrific with males, but the reasons for it are more or less the same.
I begin to shudder and shake at the thought of entering the circumcision debate again.
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When I was about 10 or 12 years old I attended the Jewish ceremony for my cousin's circumcision. I believe he was 3 days old. Horrible. Simply horrible. I just could not grasp the joyous celebration the followed while the baby continued to scream.
When Ivor and I agree to sit a circumcision thread out, you can just unsubscribe and trust you're not missing anything. Though I do have to reply to this:
I've attended many circumcisions, including the two for my two sons. A Bris takes place at 8 days of age (with very minor exceptions that would never push it forward, only back). At every Bris I've been to, the majority of the crying takes place before the circumcision, when the baby is uncovered. He usually doesn't like that. At every Bris I've been to, the actual circumcision is accompanied by crying that lasts for less than one minute.
My oldest son cried for less than ten seconds and was sound asleep within five minutes. My younger (who to this day does not sleep), was nursing within the same amount of time.
And please don't argue that either child was drunk. First of all, doing so would implicitly accept that the baby does not continue to scream. Second of all, a drop of wine on a napkin touched to a baby's tongue is not enough to induce any level of intoxication.
The "joy" of the celebration was probably for the health of the new baby and mother. In case you hadn't noticed, Jews aren't the largest segment of the population. So, our excitement is understandable when we get a new guy in.
You say your cousin's circumcision was horrible. Does he remember it that way?
The "joy" of the celebration was probably for the health of the new baby and mother.
Is it the same when you get a new girl in?
Are we talking about just any girl, or Mila Kunis in particular?