Hmmm… I am not, but I have seen a few being done over the past few years.
To be honest, what ever the argued benefit, I think there is an issue of informed consent here.
How many non-circumcised men are forced to be circumcised due to medical reasons? It is not the majority by any means. I accept that there is a reduced incidence of balanitis, but does that give us the right to ‘mutilate’ our kids?
Here in Leicester there is a big influx of Dutch Somalians (don’t ask!) and it is routine to ask if the females are circumcised. I know that you can’t compare the two on a hygiene level. However both are done in the name of socio-religious beliefs.
From a medical point of view, if we are born with it, then I believe there is a reason for it. I mean, you wouldn’t ask your newborn to have an appendectomy, would you? Evolution has had a long time to sort out what’s good and what’s not.
I think it’s selfish to impose your beliefs on others. I was brought up in a ‘Christian’ environment, but I was always given the choice whether to accept it or not. Where’s the choice in having a part of your body ‘augmented’ when you are too young to object.
To be honest, what ever the argued benefit, I think there is an issue of informed consent here.
How many non-circumcised men are forced to be circumcised due to medical reasons? It is not the majority by any means. I accept that there is a reduced incidence of balanitis, but does that give us the right to ‘mutilate’ our kids?
Here in Leicester there is a big influx of Dutch Somalians (don’t ask!) and it is routine to ask if the females are circumcised. I know that you can’t compare the two on a hygiene level. However both are done in the name of socio-religious beliefs.
From a medical point of view, if we are born with it, then I believe there is a reason for it. I mean, you wouldn’t ask your newborn to have an appendectomy, would you? Evolution has had a long time to sort out what’s good and what’s not.
I think it’s selfish to impose your beliefs on others. I was brought up in a ‘Christian’ environment, but I was always given the choice whether to accept it or not. Where’s the choice in having a part of your body ‘augmented’ when you are too young to object.
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