Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m in arlington, but delivered in Dc at Sibley. According to my OB, since the procedure isn’t covered by insurance, people without means are choosing not to do it. So, I’d guess most boys at Williamsburg, if both here, will be circ. Most at Kenmore South of 50 won’t be. It’s mostly a socioeconomic thing.
When did that happen? BCBS covered my son's.
My sons' were covered by insurance, too.
Mine too. I think PP is referring to subsidized medical coverage, which is why lower-income families might be disinclined to circ.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not in Arlington, but I am still in Virginia and I'm a nurse practitioner that works with a local school district to do sports physicals (including a brief male genital exam) for all the middle and high schoolers each May/June, which means that I am uniquely qualifed to answer this, since I have quite literally seen hundreds of penises from that age group, and I have to say that not circumcising is still really rare at least where I am. Like there will be whole exam days where there isn't a single uncircumcised boy there. It's something you notice because it adds an extra step to the exam when a boy is uncut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m in arlington, but delivered in Dc at Sibley. According to my OB, since the procedure isn’t covered by insurance, people without means are choosing not to do it. So, I’d guess most boys at Williamsburg, if both here, will be circ. Most at Kenmore South of 50 won’t be. It’s mostly a socioeconomic thing.
When did that happen? BCBS covered my son's.
My sons' were covered by insurance, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m in arlington, but delivered in Dc at Sibley. According to my OB, since the procedure isn’t covered by insurance, people without means are choosing not to do it. So, I’d guess most boys at Williamsburg, if both here, will be circ. Most at Kenmore South of 50 won’t be. It’s mostly a socioeconomic thing.
When did that happen? BCBS covered my son's.
Anonymous wrote:I’m in arlington, but delivered in Dc at Sibley. According to my OB, since the procedure isn’t covered by insurance, people without means are choosing not to do it. So, I’d guess most boys at Williamsburg, if both here, will be circ. Most at Kenmore South of 50 won’t be. It’s mostly a socioeconomic thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh FFS. Why are people with uncircumcised boys so obsessed with this topic?
Agreed! There are two threads on this! Someone has issues right now.
Yes, the parents that cut their newborn babies’ penis for cosmetic reasons… and keep saying that it’s the upper class standard
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh FFS. Why are people with uncircumcised boys so obsessed with this topic?
Agreed! There are two threads on this! Someone has issues right now.
Anonymous wrote:Upper class people tend to do it more as they are more educated on the science
Anonymous wrote:Oh FFS. Why are people with uncircumcised boys so obsessed with this topic?
Anonymous wrote:Upper class people tend to do it more as they are more educated on the science
Anonymous wrote:I’m in arlington, but delivered in Dc at Sibley. According to my OB, since the procedure isn’t covered by insurance, people without means are choosing not to do it. So, I’d guess most boys at Williamsburg, if both here, will be circ. Most at Kenmore South of 50 won’t be. It’s mostly a socioeconomic thing.