seems you missed an obvious crack there, Bob.Bob wrote:He's got tendon problems, too.
"up arrow" (since I don't have photoshop).
You had an abusive childhood.unjonharley wrote: Nope, Got even.. Took 58 years.. Walked up on that son of a bitch in his garden at sunrise one morning.. I said "I'm jon berning and i'm still alive". He almost swolled his face,, His fucked up sister couldn't say anything except 'I'm sorry I'm so sorry" over and over. My sister asked if i had spit in his/hers face.. No I had not.. Those people knew the wrong they did and it had been on them for all those years. The other main SOB in this story died hard.. Heart attack begging for help while his own family just stood and watched.. I understand it took a couple of hours. ( You live mean, you die mean)
I call bullshit on religious assult on a baby/child..
Yes we all know how many stupid sheep people there are.. We also know how many doctor of a religion that forgo thair hipocrital oath for thair believes.. I have four boys.. One delivery doctor was so insistent that I had tell him "I will cut your nut out". Before he got the message..goathead wrote:You had an abusive childhood.unjonharley wrote: Nope, Got even.. Took 58 years.. Walked up on that son of a bitch in his garden at sunrise one morning.. I said "I'm jon berning and i'm still alive". He almost swolled his face,, His fucked up sister couldn't say anything except 'I'm sorry I'm so sorry" over and over. My sister asked if i had spit in his/hers face.. No I had not.. Those people knew the wrong they did and it had been on them for all those years. The other main SOB in this story died hard.. Heart attack begging for help while his own family just stood and watched.. I understand it took a couple of hours. ( You live mean, you die mean)
I call bullshit on religious assult on a baby/child..
Millions of others have been circumcised and have had happy healthy lives.
If missing their foreskin is making them miserable and their life fucked up, I bet you have more wrong then just missing their foreskin.
And what about the parents who don't do it for religious reasons?
I would venture a guess that most of them are done for non religious reasons.
A simple sample on this thread will beg to differ with you.goathead wrote:[
If missing their foreskin is making them miserable and their life fucked up, I bet you have more wrong then just missing their foreskin.
And what about the parents who don't do it for religious reasons?
I would venture a guess that most of them are done for non religious reasons.
Unless you're a Mormon and want to have more than one wife. That's not legal.Snow wrote:The health reasons are a joke since there are much more effective ways to prevents STD's like safe sex practices that are far less drastic then hacking of one's turtleneck.
Basically most people force it upon their children for religious or fashion reasons. Gotta fit in with the crowd you know (although really that only applies here in the USA in this case).
The freedom of religion argument is a tough one to get around for me though, as I feel you should be free to practice your religion.
jkisha wrote:I would have paid to see that.Foxfur wrote:I did my own!
http://www.Instructables.com/DIY-Circumcision.html




I'm sorry.Foxfur wrote:Wow! This topic has really struck a nerve here.
I'm glad I was circumsized at birth or whenever. I don't resent anyone for it.
I just fail to see how it's a violation of civil rights. To me it's really an aesthetic issue. I like how it looks and functions. It don't remember a thing about when it happened and don't have any issues that I know of that can be traced to it. Although Sometimes when laying around or when sleeping my hand sometimes unconciously finds its way onto or over my pardner. Subconcious defense mechanisim? I dunno.
I am very apprehensive about legislation banning circumcision. My worry is that once done, who's next?
I wish I could verbalize my feelings a bit more lucidly but that's the best for now.
I would love my unit either way. It would still be the same little special buddy who goes everywhere with me, cut or uncut.
In the army the split was probably around 90/10 cut/uncut. Maybe even 95%.
Not sure why I have exposed myself to the flames that may come my way but felt a positive user comment was needed.
I love mine and am surprised at people who don't.
Just my two centimeters.
And this is how the change should start. Education. It will require a generational mindset change to help address the many side issues associated with the concerns. 20 years ago bullying in public schools was acceptable, heck even encouraged. But now...anti-bullying efforts are everywhere and the message is having some impact. If that can change...anything can change. But until it does I stand behind my decision and if the opportunity comes to make the choice again I will make the same call.....jkisha wrote: After typing all of this, I think my position has changed a bit...maybe rather than a law, a public information campaign might be a better solution to changing peoples behavior on this issue.
Jkisha and Kinetic...you come from very different perspectives, but in the end I think we can all agree on the most important part of this! Inciting change through public education and NOT through legislation that limit rights is the way to go. And in the end, most likely much more effective!Kinetic V wrote:And this is how the change should start. Education. It will require a generational mindset change to help address the many side issues associated with the concerns. 20 years ago bullying in public schools was acceptable, heck even encouraged. But now...anti-bullying efforts are everywhere and the message is having some impact. If that can change...anything can change. But until it does I stand behind my decision and if the opportunity comes to make the choice again I will make the same call.....jkisha wrote: After typing all of this, I think my position has changed a bit...maybe rather than a law, a public information campaign might be a better solution to changing peoples behavior on this issue.
There are many ways to effect change....cramming a law down someone's throats is not always the best way to do it. And I'm just glad to see others get that.
But what long term benefit besides 'keep them out of trouble' would removing the hands be?Snow wrote:I thought removing all my child's hands would keep them out of trouble, so there's no problem with me cutting them off right? Amputation is also a medical procedure that is commonly practiced with few long term risks.illy dilly wrote: But, if that same child were to go out and get in fights constantly, or start stealing, or be an all around bad kid, who would be blamed? The parents.
For the first 18 years of a person's life their parents are their guardians and it is their job to make what they believe is the best decision for that child. If that means they choose to circumcise that child, so be it.
Parents cannot be expected to be responsible and make the best decision for their children on the right hand, then on the left hand be accused of mutilation for a medical procedure that is commonly practiced with few long term risks.


snow wrote: The AAP leaves the circumcision decision up to parents
I believe if you actually do some additional research on this you will find that is another one of those memes that is not true, but is still perpetuated mostly by those with an agenda.illy dilly wrote:But what long term benefit besides 'keep them out of trouble' would removing the hands be?Snow wrote:I thought removing all my child's hands would keep them out of trouble, so there's no problem with me cutting them off right? Amputation is also a medical procedure that is commonly practiced with few long term risks.illy dilly wrote: But, if that same child were to go out and get in fights constantly, or start stealing, or be an all around bad kid, who would be blamed? The parents.
For the first 18 years of a person's life their parents are their guardians and it is their job to make what they believe is the best decision for that child. If that means they choose to circumcise that child, so be it.
Parents cannot be expected to be responsible and make the best decision for their children on the right hand, then on the left hand be accused of mutilation for a medical procedure that is commonly practiced with few long term risks.
Men with uncircumcised penises are proven to have risks for infection. Also, their partners are also more likely to have HPV.
Is removing their hands going to improve their chances of not poking their spouse in the eye?
Snow, trying to compare removing major working extremity with clipping a little skin is preposterous.


Why would anyone have an agenda about circumcision?jkisha wrote:with an agenda.
Agenda in the sense of a religious group that might use said ritual.illy dilly wrote:Why would anyone have an agenda about circumcision?jkisha wrote:with an agenda.
Is this the Illuminati's newest plan to take over the world?
I have read a lot about this issue. Not for any other reason than this thread. There is a lot out there that says 'no conclusive evidence' there is a lot that supports circumcision. I have seen little that states circumcision is bad.
In any case, the American Medical Association, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, American Academy of Family Physicians Reference Manual, and (as stated) the American Academy of Pediatrics, all seem to come to the conclusion that it is up to the parents. Also, that there is no CONCLUSIVE evidence that circumcision reduced the risk of STDs and other infections in men- but that there is evidence. Though, there are not large enough margins of positive or negative results to be conclusive.