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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So glad I had girls so I don't have to participate in this debate.[/quote] Well, you can still have an opinion, but it is one less thing to worry about. I'm so glad that it was a no brainer for DH and I for all 3 boys we have: no circumcision. No complaints from said sons, either.[/quote] The complaint will come later when they can speak for themselves. I am great full parents choose to vaccinate and protect their children from traffic.[/quote] What? My boys are 23, 21 and 16. I can promise you they have been verbal and speaking their minds for many, many years. :? Your second sentence doesn't really make sense, but I am guessing that you are trying to imply that parents who don't circumcise their children aren't protecting them? If so, you're very wrong. I protected my children by giving them the tools they needed to keep all their body parts clean and in working order, and to engage in safe sex when the time came. Circumcision is not some magical procedure that protects from all the diseases that those who are uncircumcised are (purportedly) at a higher risk for. Like any decision, you weigh the benefits and risks. In my mind, there are many benefits to not circumcising, and zero risks that aren't present for circumcised individuals as well. [/quote]
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