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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] If allowing my son to make his OWN decision about a [u][b]permanent[/b][/u] alteration to his body makes me an abnormal Mom, I'm okay with that. You, on the other hand, sound very insecure about your decision. [/quote] My husband did it when he was a teenager. He suffered a lot before he was circumcised. So our son was circumcised at birth.[/quote] Can you be more specific? What was he suffering from?[/quote] My OB told me the same thing happened to her brother--in his case not physical/-very bad locker room teasing in middle school when uncircumcised in Us were rare. Btw- my dh's parents left the decision to pick a religion up to him. No surprise he did nothing. You think any teen or adult male will choose to get circ even if it proves to be even more beneficial in the future? NOT. Getting it done as a newborn is best time if one is ever going to get one from both a physical, emotional and medical standpoint. Of course the people that gave into whim and fashion and did not have it done are never going to acquiesce that there are legit benefits. [/quote]
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