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clavus 01-29-2004 05:38 PM

The parental fuck-up thread
 
When did you totally blow it?

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I didn't get my son circumcised. I figured there was no need.

At age 3, it became obvious that things just weren't right down there. Sure enough, the doctors confirmed a circumcision was "medically necessary." It's a one in a million thing.

So my kid had to endure a surgery and a painful recovery. He kept asking me if it would "hurt forever."

UG!
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My son was a little intimidated by our dog. She is all heart, and no brain. I kept telling him that she wouldn't hurt him and that she would like it if he pet her.

He finally got the courage to toddle over to her. And just as he started to pet her, the doorbell rang.

My dog thinks the doorbell is some sort of alarm. When it goes off, she must immediately begin barking and charge to the door, or we will all be killed.

She tried to run around my kid. She really did, but he zigged when he should have zagged, and the dog got faked out did a little stutter step and pretty much fell on him, barking the whole time.

My kid FREAKED. I felt like an ass.

01-29-2004 05:45 PM

I don't believe in blowing it as a parent, if you are trying to be the best you can.
We can however make not so wise choices, but it happens.
Nothing to hold on to.
It's never your fault- no one's. You didn't know that either thing would happen. Don't be hard on yourself.

fnaqzna 01-29-2004 09:57 PM

Re: The parental fuck-up thread
 
Quote:

Originally posted by clavus
When did you totally blow it?

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I didn't get my son circumcised. I figured there was no need.

At age 3, it became obvious that things just weren't right down there. Sure enough, the doctors confirmed a circumcision was "medically necessary." It's a one in a million thing.

So my kid had to endure a surgery and a painful recovery. He kept asking me if it would "hurt forever."

You didn't blow it on this one. Odds were likely that it was the right decision.

Defecation occurs. It's not your fault.


If you don't believe me, go watch the procedure being performed on a newborn. It's one of the most brutal things I've ever seen.

tecoyah 01-30-2004 05:43 AM

Agreed, loping off a chunk of my son was not an option for me. We did much research into the pros and cons and found virtually no medically sound pros. Just seemed like a cruel thing to do to somneone you love so much(or anyone for that matter).

Fly 01-31-2004 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by tecoyah
Agreed, loping off a chunk of my son was not an option for me. We did much research into the pros and cons and found virtually no medically sound pros. Just seemed like a cruel thing to do to somneone you love so much(or anyone for that matter).

never did my boy either.

no regrets.

just had to teach him to be clean.........everywhere.(minus the details)


no problems.

Symphony 01-31-2004 10:41 AM

I didn't have my son circumcised either. Do you know when the foreskin needs to retract? My son is almost 6 and his hasn't. The doctors said it should happen by 6 and if it doesn't then I should have them do surgery. Should I wait for a problem, like is it obvious when the surgery becomes medically necessary?

Fly 02-01-2004 07:16 AM

when the boy is in the tub.......get him to pull back the foreskin himself.

not yank on it hard,but you know roll it between his fingers and pull it back and forth.

not like a man would play w/ himself but gentle.

he'll figure out what to do.

lil boys can't stop touching themselves anyways.

just keep on top of it and it should go well.

Averett 02-01-2004 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by clavus
So my kid had to endure a surgery and a painful recovery. He kept asking me if it would "hurt forever."

Awww poor little guy!!! I bet you felt horrible :( Nothing to do about it though, you tried to do what was right for him.

HamiC 02-01-2004 08:24 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by tecoyah
Agreed, loping off a chunk of my son was not an option for me. We did much research into the pros and cons and found virtually no medically sound pros. Just seemed like a cruel thing to do to somneone you love so much(or anyone for that matter).
With regards to circumcision, as with many parenting decisions (family bed, diapers, feeding, etc.), there is often no absolutely "right" answer.

We all do the best we can.

clavus 02-01-2004 12:15 PM

After talking to multiple docs - kid docs, penis docs, regular ol' docs... I learned that the skin might not retract until a boy is in his teens.

Do with that informaton as you will. I am not qualified to dispense medical advice.

Charlatan 02-05-2004 07:28 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Symphony
I didn't have my son circumcised either. Do you know when the foreskin needs to retract? My son is almost 6 and his hasn't. The doctors said it should happen by 6 and if it doesn't then I should have them do surgery. Should I wait for a problem, like is it obvious when the surgery becomes medically necessary?
My son is 9 now and his still hasn't retracted... Having been circumsized I had no idea what to expect.

I went to see a urologist about this a couple of years ago and he said that it was fairly normal that it wouldn't retract until they hit puberty and it begins to get bigger...

perripken 02-19-2004 05:33 PM

On the flip side, my wife and I decided to go ahead and get my son circumsized and we wish we hadn't. The doctor did a horrible job. Now my poor little guy is 10 and asking why his pecker looks different. I wish I had left it the way nature intended!

agball 03-09-2004 01:44 PM

Blowing it
 
You can blow it as long as you do the best you can.

Luki 03-25-2004 12:23 PM

to be honest my parents never "blew it" but they have made some bad decisions. Can't blame them for it, they're human like the rest of us. I haven't always had this mindset though, my parents have made quite a few mistakes and I used to feel that they were quite significant and those were what "blew it" for them. But then a take a look at myself, I don't do drugs, I'm 19 years old and I refuse to drink, even with their mistakes they have raised a decent human life......me... :) And I love both my parents for it...

orange monkeyee 03-30-2004 08:16 PM

My friends daughter is in a mental institution for life. Their foster sister is also locked up in some kind of prison / instituition for mental patients. Be happy you have your kids in your own home .


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