Aquila
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Firstly, please excuse the fact that I have not read through all the posts on this lengthy thread. But I wanted to know if any of you have ever considered this question from the point of view of a woman.
I am female (despite my name, which I chose not knowing that Aquila was a male philopopher - I chose it because of the star constellation), and had my son circumcised mainly for health reasons. He does not resent my decision.
My late husband was circumcised, as were all the men born in the U.S.A. in the 1940s, as I believe it was custom then. When my son was born, the pediatrician said that men have to get it done if they want to join the military.
Nothing to do with religion, just a matter of hygiene.
I am female (despite my name, which I chose not knowing that Aquila was a male philopopher - I chose it because of the star constellation), and had my son circumcised mainly for health reasons. He does not resent my decision.
My late husband was circumcised, as were all the men born in the U.S.A. in the 1940s, as I believe it was custom then. When my son was born, the pediatrician said that men have to get it done if they want to join the military.
Nothing to do with religion, just a matter of hygiene.