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Originally Posted by Ustwo
And by not modifying as such their children stand out in the US, and not in a good way.
Boys can be quite cruel about such stuff while they play their early dominance games.
The harsh language like mutilation come from that side, and their reaction over steps the procedure. Its attempting to make a major issue out of what at most a minor one if one at all.
From my point of view, I don't care if they aren't circumcised, and if they have to deal with smega and in some case tearing its not that bad I won't call them bad parents for that.
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OK, are you saying "good" parents will want to avoid their son's potential emotional damage in a locker room situation? By circumsising him.
Call me crazy, but IMO good parent would talk to his kid and explain to him why his penis looks a certain way and reassure him, instead of slicing part of it off early.
Quit bringing up the smegma(or smell issues, etc), you don't see european kids running around with smegma dripping from their shorts. Because, just like here in the U.S, they take showers.
Cosmetic surgery on a baby is not a minor issue.