Anonymous wrote:Sorry for the attention grabbing subject line. Only used it so that people would open the thread. Nowhere did I demonize circ'd kids or parents. Give me a break. I think you have your own issues if you read so much non existent subtext into my original message.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I should have known it would be impossible to have this conversation without the crazies coming out. To be clear - I don't care what any other parent chooses to do with their infant's foreskin.
Anyway, my questions were...did I handle this correctly and should I talk to the teachers.
I don't think my son is making it up since he otherwise doesn't know that there are different looking penises. Re the bathroom...they have a boys' bathroom with little mini urinals so I'm not surprised that the boys are seeing glimpses of others. Also, in summer, they change in and out of swim gear together, separated by gender. I don't see either situation as a big deal or cause for concern.
OP, funny as some are assuming you are the crazy. As a parent, how do you think you should handle this situation? I think you have an issue with it and therefore your child knows and cares. My 5 year old has no clue what one is or cares. I'd be more concerned something more is going on.
What do you think I have an issue with? That my son is being teased? Yes. I posted how I responded to my son and was just asking for feedback on my response. How does that make me crazy?
The subject line was not about your child being teased. It was about circumcision - and how you specifically phrased the subject line clearly says you are looking If your child is being teased at school, how do you think you should handle it. Most of us would talk or email the teacher and if that got us know where, go to the principal.
"Clearly says (I) was looking..." For what? My post said my son IS being teased for not being circ'd, do you think I handled it appropriately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they seeing each other in the bathroom?
Since the rate is about 50/50, I don't understand how this is even an issue.
The more affluent and intellgient areas have higher circumcision rates
maybe in 1970...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they seeing each other in the bathroom?
Since the rate is about 50/50, I don't understand how this is even an issue.
The more affluent and intellgient areas have higher circumcision rates
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I should have known it would be impossible to have this conversation without the crazies coming out. To be clear - I don't care what any other parent chooses to do with their infant's foreskin.
Anyway, my questions were...did I handle this correctly and should I talk to the teachers.
I don't think my son is making it up since he otherwise doesn't know that there are different looking penises. Re the bathroom...they have a boys' bathroom with little mini urinals so I'm not surprised that the boys are seeing glimpses of others. Also, in summer, they change in and out of swim gear together, separated by gender. I don't see either situation as a big deal or cause for concern.
OP, funny as some are assuming you are the crazy. As a parent, how do you think you should handle this situation? I think you have an issue with it and therefore your child knows and cares. My 5 year old has no clue what one is or cares. I'd be more concerned something more is going on.
What do you think I have an issue with? That my son is being teased? Yes. I posted how I responded to my son and was just asking for feedback on my response. How does that make me crazy?
The subject line was not about your child being teased. It was about circumcision - and how you specifically phrased the subject line clearly says you are looking If your child is being teased at school, how do you think you should handle it. Most of us would talk or email the teacher and if that got us know where, go to the principal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, FWIW, my uncirced boy is now 13 and nobody gives a hoot. This is like being teased for having a green shirt on.
+1
If someone teases him about his nose, are you going to get him surgery to "fix" that, too?
You say what you say if he gets teased about anything else.
P.S. YES you follow up with the school. Why on earth are they allowing children to see each other's genitalia? This isn't infant care -- a 4-year-old should not be surrounded by others when using the restroom or changing clothing.
I agree with this really bc 4-year olds shouldn't be comparing private parts. Where are the teachers? What else are they doing that teachers are watching out for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, FWIW, my uncirced boy is now 13 and nobody gives a hoot. This is like being teased for having a green shirt on.
Not exactly. You can take the green shirt off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I should have known it would be impossible to have this conversation without the crazies coming out. To be clear - I don't care what any other parent chooses to do with their infant's foreskin.
Anyway, my questions were...did I handle this correctly and should I talk to the teachers.
I don't think my son is making it up since he otherwise doesn't know that there are different looking penises. Re the bathroom...they have a boys' bathroom with little mini urinals so I'm not surprised that the boys are seeing glimpses of others. Also, in summer, they change in and out of swim gear together, separated by gender. I don't see either situation as a big deal or cause for concern.
OP, funny as some are assuming you are the crazy. As a parent, how do you think you should handle this situation? I think you have an issue with it and therefore your child knows and cares. My 5 year old has no clue what one is or cares. I'd be more concerned something more is going on.
What do you think I have an issue with? That my son is being teased? Yes. I posted how I responded to my son and was just asking for feedback on my response. How does that make me crazy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, FWIW, my uncirced boy is now 13 and nobody gives a hoot. This is like being teased for having a green shirt on.
+1
If someone teases him about his nose, are you going to get him surgery to "fix" that, too?
You say what you say if he gets teased about anything else.
P.S. YES you follow up with the school. Why on earth are they allowing children to see each other's genitalia? This isn't infant care -- a 4-year-old should not be surrounded by others when using the restroom or changing clothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, FWIW, my uncirced boy is now 13 and nobody gives a hoot. This is like being teased for having a green shirt on.
+1
If someone teases him about his nose, are you going to get him surgery to "fix" that, too?
You say what you say if he gets teased about anything else.
P.S. YES you follow up with the school. Why on earth are they allowing children to see each other's genitalia? This isn't infant care -- a 4-year-old should not be surrounded by others when using the restroom or changing clothing.
Anonymous wrote:If there is any possibility for us to have a reasonable conversation that would be great:
My 4 yo uncirc'd DS just told me that 2 boys from his class have been laughing at "his private parts" in the bathroom because his penis looks different. I told him that those boys weren't being nice, that it was good he told me and that everyone has body parts that look different and that lots of boys (including his brother) have private parts that look his. Anything else I should say or do? Inform the teachers?