These things are very controversial when it comes to women, but apparently most think it’s ok when it’s about men.

Do you blame your parents? Why did they do it? Scared of HIV? Not wanting to explain their son how to clean underneath the foreskin?

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    I understand the implications and I think it should be the person’s choice, not the parents but as a person with a penis whose parents had him circumcised, I don’t think about it ever really and it doesn’t affect my day to day life.

    In answer to your questions, I’m not sure why they did it.

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        Both of my parents worked in health care and in the US, circumcision is treated as preventative treatment for things like UTIs and other complications.

        At this point in my life, I’m not planning on having children. Would I circumcise them? Probably not as I think it should be a personal choice.

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    Looks like you’re looking for a very specific answer that you’re not getting.

    Doesn’t bother me one bit, as far as I’m aware I could have been born like this

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    When I asked my parents they said “We did it in case you wanted to marry a Jewish girl.” It didn’t make any sense at that time either, but since I don’t have any problems with it and have never known my penis any other way, I don’t really mind.

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    I have literally never thought about it other than when these types of discussions come up. If I hadn’t been circumcised I would probably think about it the exact same amount

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    I wish it wasn’t done to me. I blame American customs more than my parents. What a barbaric thing we do to our children.

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    Very unhappy and violated. I don’t have a lot of sensitivity left (except in one area they missed) because they took too much foreskin. It makes me last longer but I can’t help but wonder what I’m missing.

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    TL;DR: Don’t care

    Was a baby when it was done so don’t remember any of it. Been this way my whole life so have nothing to compare it to. Never bothered me, never was a topic of conversation, and nobody ever cared…probably because it is extremely common where I live.

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    You’ve presented quite the leading question but I’ll answer for myself.

    I was raised Muslim (now I’m atheist) so naturally, I was circumcised. It was done because that’s the rite of passage. Am I angry that it was done without my consent? Yes. Could my life have been better with a foreskin? I have no idea. How is my life now? I have many things to complain about, and none are related to my circumcision.

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    Do we have to use such charged language? I was circumcised for a genuine medical procedure, nothing to do with hygiene, religion, or trends, so I’m very glad my parents had that done. Not so glad it had to happen in the first place, but very happy with the end result.