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Originally Posted by lindalove
I say Hell no - it's a common practice here in America, and it's done while they are too young to remember anything about it. It's a lot more sanitary and reduces your risk of getting penile cancer greatly.
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What a strange way to make your point...
Here's a question: Is female circumcision abuse? It is a common practice in parts of Africa.
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It does not make the penis anymore sanitary than a woman who does not wash herself (i.e. a penis with a foreskin + soap and water = a clean penis). The link to cancer has been proven false.
As for being too young... I could remove baby boy's nipples at birth. They are young and won't remember, they don't need them... so I say take them off.
Hospitals for a time, used to do them to every boy. They also used to advocate bottle feeding your kids. Today they will not perform them unless requested.