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Male circumcision: A poll.

Your opinion on circumcision.

  • I'm a circumcised male, and I don't think circumcision is an issue.

    Votes: 19 43.2%
  • I'm a circumcised male, and I think circumcision is wrong.

    Votes: 9 20.5%
  • I'm a uncircumcised male, and I don't think circumcision is an issue.

    Votes: 3 6.8%
  • I'm a uncircumcised male, and I think circumcision is wrong.

    Votes: 13 29.5%

  • Total voters
    44

9-10ths_Penguin

1/10 Subway Stalinist
Premium Member
So... I know that 6 votes probably isn't enough for a decent confidence interval, but I do think it's interesting that so far, the only respondents who have said that they don't have an issue with circumcision are circumcised themselves.
 

Skwim

Veteran Member
When I was a young circumcised boy I regularly went to a public swimming pool where a lot of the other kids changed in and out of their swimming suits in the large common area rather than bother with the semi enclosed changing "rooms" that lined one of the walls. Almost all of us were circumcised, but every once in a while we'd spot an uncircumcised kid, who commonly came from one of poorer families. Right or wrong, we sometimes came to sympathize with their plight---"Poor Ricky, his mom and dad couldn't afford to have have him snipped"---and at worse we sometimes chuckled at how silly their penises looked. Of course I no longer sympathize with the uncircumcised, and I know that economics seldom play a part in the decision of to be or not to be, but I still regard such a penis as kind of odd looking.
Interesting how early childhood notions can carry into adulthood.
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
Blind?

You're pretty dismissive of Jews and Muslims,many of whom - although you might find this difficult to accept - are every bit as thoughtful, intelligent, and aware as you presume to be.

Your insinuations are noted. Also noted is the telling fact that you have not -- and probably will not -- refute that blind tradition plays a role in why people have their children circumcised. But please by all means continue with your ad hominems. It makes your pathetic attack look so much more thoughtful, intelligent, and aware -- at least, in a pig's eye.
 

Caladan

Agnostic Pantheist
So... I know that 6 votes probably isn't enough for a decent confidence interval, but I do think it's interesting that so far, the only respondents who have said that they don't have an issue with circumcision are circumcised themselves.
Would you say the same if the only respondents who have said they do have a problem with circumcision are uncircumcised?
personally, I don't find anything strange about people who are circumcised to be completely comfortable with it. like Skwim who find uncut penises odd looking, in the public occasion that I see an uncut penis I have a slight revulsion, its not based on religion, or even tradition, its pretty much an instinct based on aesthetics.
 
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Jayhawker Soule

-- untitled --
Premium Member
Again, you have not addressed the issue of whether blind tradition plays a role in why people have their children circumcised. I find your avoidance highly telling.
It played no role in my decisions nor in any of the decisions of which I am personally aware.
 

T-Dawg

Self-appointed Lunatic
I'm not sure if I've been circumcised... all of the pictures I've found of "circumcision" differ, so I'm not sure what a foreskin is supposed to look like.

I personally don't really care, but for the child's sake, it ought to be illegal to have a circumcision before age 18.



I notice that your poll has no option for people who DO care about circumcision but think that it's RIGHT. I know such views are odd and probably unreasonable, but we ought to include them in our polls as options.
 

Speedwolf

New Member
It is not uncommon for it to be medically necessary to perform a circ. I have family members where this was the case - just a reminder that the decision is not always tied to faith or 'blind tradition'.
 

mycorrhiza

Well-Known Member
I think it's wrong, as it's a permanent body modification without consent. It's like giving a baby a tattoo or stretching his earlobes. If someone wants to get circumcised after the age of 18, then fine with me, but I don't like the idea of doing it to someone without their consent, especially since the procedure is permanent and can lead to a worse sexlife in their adult life.

The problem with banning it, however, is that it's part of a religious tradition and thus there will be many illegal circumcisions instead, which will lead to infections, etc.
 
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