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How do you like your pen0r? (pg. 18)
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| bananas |
| quote: | Originally posted by MeLLyMeL
some of you are pushing your views on other people. relax a little.
Doing it a few days after the kid is born is not going to cause severe trauma every time the kid goes near a razor or something.
I would want to cut my kid as early as possible with of course the baby daddy's approval.
and this whole "more pleasure thing" is a load of bull. I've had sex with both cut and uncut men and they both jizz the same.
AND my son will have no say until he moves out the house - that's the whole point of being a parent. |
god, what the :wtf: :wtf: :stongue: :stongue:
and i read rest of your posts, god you're retarded, jesus ing christ you must be ing painful to be around |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
just to stir the pot a little:
for those who are against cutting and say, "it's the child's decision"...what would you do/think/say if the child grew up and was upset that he wasn't cut as a child and wanted to be cut and now has to go through remembering the surgery/pain? i'm sure this wouldn't really happen so often; but what...if? |
Explain to the kid that you had no way of knowing what he would want *years* later? |
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Explain to the kid that you had no way of knowing what he would want *years* later? |
couldn't that same line be used if you cut the kid and he ended up being pissed?
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
couldn't that same line be used if you cut the kid and he ended up being pissed? |
Lack of circumcision that pisses him off can be fixed. Circumcision that pisses him off can't be. See the difference? |
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| enydo |
| Logical statements are so hard to process. |
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| astroboy |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
just to stir the pot a little:
for those who are against cutting and say, "it's the child's decision"...what would you do/think/say if the child grew up and was upset that he wasn't cut as a child and wanted to be cut and now has to go through remembering the surgery/pain? i'm sure this wouldn't really happen so often; but what...if? |
There's a fallacy of reasoning there.
If he wants a circumcision he can get one and suffer a bit of discomfort. If I give him one and it turns out he doesn't want one, he doesn't really have any reasonable recourse.
Secondly there is an infinite amount of modifications my child might grow up and decide to do with his body (http://www.bme.com/hard/index.html).. how do I know which one he will want? Should I just assume he'll want all of them and save him the discomfort of doing it in later life? So I'll just Tattoo every inch of his body, bifurcate his tongue, cut off his earlobes (which don't have any known function), pierce everything that can be pierced?
Surely the safest answer is to leave him as nature made him.. a blank canvass and let him decide.
Lastly I don't know of anyone that has decided to get circumcised aside from medical reasons or for religious conversion. I know plenty of people that are circumcised but say they kinda regret that the decision was made for them. |
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| NeoPhono |
Since we're stirring the pot. I'm an atheist, I'm a doctor and I'm going to have my son circumcised.
Flame away...don't hold back. :D |
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| Gauss |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Lack of circumcision that pisses him off can be fixed. Circumcision that pisses him off can't be. See the difference? |
He doesn't, he is mentally challenged. |
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| astroboy |
| quote: | Originally posted by NeoPhono
Since we're stirring the pot. I'm an atheist, I'm a doctor and I'm going to have my son circumcised.
Flame away...don't hold back. :D |
I won't flame. It's such a common cultural practice these days. But assuming you've read the benefits of leaving your child whole I posted earlier, and you've seen the dire consequences of botching the procedure (thought the risk might be low).. exactly what are the benefits of circumcision that, for you, justify forgoing the benefits of leaving him alone and subjecting him to the risk? |
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| Lira |
| Circumcision is for losers... real kids these days get neutered! |
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| NeoPhono |
| quote: | Originally posted by astroboy
I won't flame. It's such a common cultural practice these days. But assuming you've read the benefits of leaving your child whole I posted earlier, and you've seen the dire consequences of botching the procedure (thought the risk might be low).. exactly what are the benefits of circumcision that, for you, justify forgoing the benefits of leaving him alone and subjecting him to the risk? |
Risk versus benefit. I see the fear of complication along with what I consider to be emotionally-based arguments of "mutilation" on one side of the ledger and the potential reduction of life-altering and even life-ending pathologies on the other. With modern technique, the risk of serious complication via circumcision is basically non-existent. However, no modern medicine can restore kidney damage secondary to severe UTI or bring someone back to life after dying of penile cancer. |
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