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    I am obviously biased as circumcised myself - but of course yes

    It's not only more hygenic (helps to prevent STD), more aesthetically-appealing for women, but also simply a big part of our Muslim culture (in our region, after wedding, it's the second most important social gathering - from individual circumcision to mass collective ones). In fact, nearly all men are circumcised, even the ones from parents not religious at all, it's just a deep identity marker.

    And given my right-wing ethos, I like this notion of keeping tradition, especially if they bring only benefits.

    On the """psychological""" impact on child body's integrity, the vast majority of men don't suffer from lack of it, it is a false issue
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    Quote Originally Posted by RogueState View Post
    I am obviously biased as circumcised myself - but of course yes

    It's not only more hygenic (helps to prevent STD), more aesthetically-appealing for women, but also simply a big part of our Muslim culture (in our region, after wedding, it's the second most important social gathering - from individual circumcision to mass collective ones). In fact, nearly all men are circumcised, even the ones from parents not religious at all, it's just a deep identity marker.

    And given my right-wing ethos, I like this notion of keeping tradition, especially if they bring only benefits.

    On the """psychological""" impact on child body's integrity, the vast majority of men don't suffer from lack of it, it is a false issue
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richmondbread View Post
    Uncircumcised is gross , and circumcision is proper and clean! It will keep you clean and even prevent penile cancer. I vote for it. It's the best decision my parents ever made for me. I thank the Lord above everyday that I'm cut.
    People are not going to understand, SURE It Is painful but the pros overcome the negative as I previously mentioned and what else has stated.

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    Of course the case against foreskins, besides the hygienic one, is aesthetic, as in why would someone champion an appendage resembling a giant parasitic worm from the depths of some primordial sea?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NSXD60 View Post
    Of course the case against foreskins, besides the hygienic one, is aesthetic, as in why would someone champion an appendage resembling a giant parasitic worm from the depths of some primordial sea?
    Sure, some women may find it more aesthetic, but I don't think that warrants violating the bodily integrity of a newborn, but rather he should decide for himself when he's older. Should they also operate silicone implants into infant girls because men find it more aesthetic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NSXD60 View Post
    Of course the case against foreskins, besides the hygienic one, is aesthetic, as in why would someone champion an appendage resembling a giant parasitic worm from the depths of some primordial sea?
    Really? It is not difficult to take care of it, there's water and soap you know. And it is natural. Circumcision is popular in the U.S due to the lasting clout of Jewish physicians I bet. It's a mutilation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richmondbread View Post
    Sorry, but studies back this up. Circumcision was commanded by God for a reason. Maybe the skin is part of the curse or whatever, but you don't need it and it does help keep it cleaner and healthier. Should we not remove the umbilical cord because "its there"?
    What god commanded circumcision? Jesus Christ actively broke the Jewish rites and formed a new covenant, something American subhuman evangelicals never understood, that's why not only spend your tax money on Israel, fight their wars and let them kill your servicemen (USS LIBERTY) but also let them mutilate your children.

    ((RICHIE)) The Church is Israel, Christians are the people of god and Jews will go to eternal hellfire, hallelujah.


    Colossians 2:11–12
    In him also you were circumcised with a spiritual circumcision, by putting off the body of the flesh in the circumcision of Christ; 12when you were buried with him in baptism, you were also raised with him through faith in the power of God, who raised him from the dead.

    Your Martin Luther, the founder of your Christian sect wasnt even circumcised.

    Baptism replaced circumcision but I am sure you were baptized in pedophile rabbi semen.

    Speaking about the issue, the way Jews handle circumcisions is a very pedophile practice:



    In metzitzah b'peh, the practitioner removes the baby's foreskin and then sucks blood from the wound to clean it. Doctors who favour and those who oppose the custom will meet with the health department and herpes experts.

    "New York's health commissioner, Dr Thomas Frieden, told the BMJ, “We're trying hard to protect the public's health without taking actions that would so alienate part of the community as to make future efforts to protect health in this community impossible.”


    Muslim circumcision doesnt bother me btw, I am no Muslim and they can do what they want, as it doesnt contain a pedophile ritual like with the jews, its just silly Americans call themselves Christians when they are just sheep of the Zionists.


    Quote Originally Posted by Richmondbread View Post
    Americans shower more and we take care of hygiene more.
    Nah all you do more often is smoke crack cocaine and have bad teeth as most of you low wage mofuckers dont even got your dental health insurance covered and basically only eat literally industrial garbage

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    I do not support mutilation. There is no clear benefit of circumcision. As far as hygiene, most of people have access to running water and do not spend their time roaming the desert on camels. But if you do, then by all means, cut that skin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NSXD60 View Post
    Of course the case against foreskins, besides the hygienic one, is aesthetic, as in why would someone champion an appendage resembling a giant parasitic worm from the depths of some primordial sea?
    Subjectively, the answer is simple. My foreskin is part of my penis and therefore a part of a normal-looking penis.

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    Benefits of circumcised and uncircumcised penis according to ChatGPT (btw some of the points contradict each other lol).

    • Decreased risk of phimosis: Phimosis is a condition where the foreskin cannot be pulled back over the glans. Circumcision eliminates the risk of phimosis.

    • Decreased risk of smegma accumulation: Smegma is a substance that can accumulate under the foreskin, potentially leading to odor and infection. Circumcision reduces the likelihood of smegma buildup.

    • Lower risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs): Studies suggest that circumcised males may have a lower incidence of UTIs, particularly in the first year of life. This can be attributed to a decreased likelihood of bacteria collecting under the foreskin.

    • Decreased risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs): Some studies have indicated a lower risk of certain STIs, including HIV, herpes, and human papillomavirus (HPV), among circumcised males.

    • Lower risk of balanitis: Circumcision may reduce the likelihood of inflammation of the glans (balanitis) and foreskin.

    • Reduced risk of penile cancer: Some studies suggest that circumcision may be associated with a decreased risk of developing penile cancer, particularly in areas with high rates of this cancer.

    • Lower risk of prostate cancer: Some studies have proposed a potential link between circumcision and a reduced risk of prostate cancer, although the evidence is not conclusive.

    • Decreased risk of cervical cancer: Circumcision has been associated with a lower risk of cervical cancer in female partners of circumcised males, possibly due to reduced transmission of HPV.
    • Natural Protection: The foreskin serves as a protective covering for the glans (head) of the penis, keeping it moist and sensitive. It helps to protect the sensitive glans from friction, irritation, and abrasion, promoting a more comfortable sexual experience.

    • Sensitivity: Some argue that the presence of the foreskin may contribute to increased sensitivity during sexual activities. The foreskin contains numerous nerve endings, and some men report that it enhances sexual pleasure. However, opinions on this aspect can vary widely among individuals.

    • Natural Lubrication: The presence of the foreskin can contribute to natural lubrication during sexual activity, potentially reducing the need for additional artificial lubricants.

    • Reduced Risk of Dryness: The natural coverage provided by the foreskin may help prevent the glans from becoming dry or desensitized. This can contribute to maintaining a healthy and comfortable genital environment.

    • Self-Cleaning Mechanism: The foreskin is believed to have a self-cleaning mechanism. It produces smegma, a natural lubricant and protective substance that helps keep the glans moisturized and cleanses the area by removing dead skin cells and bacteria. Proper personal hygiene practices can ensure the cleanliness of the penis regardless of circumcision status.

    • Frenulum Function: The frenulum, a band of tissue on the underside of the penis, is often more pronounced in uncircumcised individuals. Some argue that it can contribute to sexual pleasure by providing additional stimulation.

    • Potential Decreased Risk of Erectile Dysfunction: Some studies suggest that circumcision may be associated with a lower risk of developing erectile dysfunction later in life. However, more research is needed to establish a clear link, and other factors such as overall health and lifestyle can also influence this aspect.

    • Potential Decreased Risk of Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): While the evidence is not conclusive, some studies suggest that circumcision may be associated with a lower risk of UTIs, especially in infancy. It's essential to consider the potential benefits in the context of overall health and hygiene practices.

    • Reduced Risk of Penile Cancer: Some research indicates that circumcision may be associated with a decreased risk of penile cancer. However, it's crucial to note that penile cancer is a rare condition, and other factors such as personal hygiene and safe sexual practices also play significant roles in prevention.

    • Lower Risk of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): Some studies suggest that circumcision may be associated with a reduced risk of certain sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. However, the protective effect varies across different populations and regions.

    • Lower Risk of Complications: Circumcision is a surgical procedure that, like any surgery, comes with potential risks and complications. By choosing to remain uncircumcised, individuals avoid the potential risks associated with the surgery, such as infection, excessive bleeding, or adverse reactions to anesthesia.

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