Bram Kaandorp
Master Poster
...snip preface about group shower....
Now, also in those days, there was another archaic ritual known as "circumcision", and it was done to darned near every boy in America, and it was not done for religious reasons. It was so commonplace, and done so young, that most of us were unaware that we were circumcised. In fact, there was one boy, and only one, in our gym class that was uncircumcised. I thought he had some sort of disease or malformity of his penis.
Did he have a choice whether or not to grow up different? Did he decide to be the odd one in the showers? Who made that choice? At 18, if he chose to become circumcised, would that eliminate all effects of the choice his parents made?
It's not so easy to take the "pro-choice" argument seriously. That kid didn't have a choice.
Fortunately, it didn't seem to do him, or us, any harm. We had it done, or not, and except for illustrating one element of sexual ignorance, it doesn't seem to have made much of a difference to anyone....snip for brevity...
Sure, that kid was different because his parents didn't have him circumcised. However, saying that he didn't have a choice makes it seem like it would have been better if his parents had, even though you clearly didn't intend that.
But I see what you mean. The line is indeed more muddled than I described them.