Please do not do this to the poor child unless there is a medical need!!! If there is a medical need, your doctor will tell you how much it will cost, but please look into ALL other alternatives first - he should not be mutilated!
2006-09-07 11:32:31
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answered by Maple 7
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Circumcision will cost him:
- about half the penile skin (maybe 16 square inches in an average adult)
- over half of the sensual nerve endings
- the unique j-receptor nerve endings at the tip of the skin tube
- the rolling/gliding mode of frictionless stimulation for him and his partner
- protective barrier preventing his glans and "inner" skin (above the scar, below the glans) from getting caloused and numb
- proper sensation of the exquisitely sensitive frenulum
- his trust in his parents' looking out for him
- his normal state (80% of the world is not cut, even in the US, the rate is about 50/50 now).
Whatever problem he is having, see a doctor WITH A FORESKIN and treat it conservatively; HIS body, HIS adult decision.
-Ron
2006-09-07 17:53:07
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answered by tlctugger 3
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It is an indisputable FACT that the foreskin is the most nerve-rich portion of the male anatomy. Uncircumcised men enjoy sex more, and their partners enjoy sex more. One need only read surveys and research into the subject--where the partner had both experienced a cut and uncut penis. You cannot take surveys conducted in the United States, where nearly every boy is mutilated, seriously. THEY HAVE NEVER EXPERIENCED AND UNCIRCUMCISED PENIS! They are answersing with question to NO KNOWLEDGE!
Of course the penis feels more sensation when the skin is pulled back. That's what the foreskin is for! To keep the mucous membrane (head of the penis) moist, supple, and sensitive, so that sex is extremely pleasurable. Men who lack a foreskin have enlarged, kerotinized heads, completely devoid of the sensitivity it used to have. Years of being exposed to air and rubbing against clothes dries it out and kills the nerves. The head enlarges because it's been scarred! That larger head on cut guys is scar tissue--nasty, carved out, mutilated, kerotinized leftovers of their manhood.
The idea that the uncut penis masturbates within itself is totally bogus--if a man's penis is 6 inches long and he inserts into his partner, she is receiving 6 inches whether it's covered in foreskin or not. She is receiving that length of pleasure whether the man is gliding in and out of his foreskin or not. The whole notion of "KY JELLY" is something invented in the US, for mutilated men, so they can have sex with their partners, as their dried out penises are incapable of producing their own lube. Sex with an intact man is 100 times better, no ifs ands or buts.
The cleanliness factor is the most abused, overused and stupid reasons for supporting genital mutilation that I have EVER heard. Using that logic, you should CUT OFF YOUR HANDS because they are dirty, or maybe just lop off the entire penis since it's dirty too. Yes, CASTRATE and MUTILATE all dirty body parts, because you know those men, they aren't smart enough to take a shower. You should know who originally fed this load to the American public (80% of the world's men are INTACT!), and consider who the brainwashed harpies are who buy it. It's bogus.
LEAVE HIS SKIN ALONE!
2006-09-07 11:52:01
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answered by surfinthedesert 5
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Go to your doctor for a consultation and he'll quote you the price. maybe your insurance will pay for it. Let them know that your son is having pain and need this surgery, then it is not cosmetic but then it becomes a medical condition. The insurance company might pick up the tab then,
2006-09-06 12:59:42
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answered by pskcab 4
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oouucchh dont you think it is way to late for that. you should have got that done when the boy was first born. the hospitals do ask you if you would like your kid circumcized. Also that would be very painful for him to be circumcized at the age of ten. You really should just leave him alone and leave that decision up to him to decide when he is an adult and grown up to really understand and make that choice on his own
2006-09-06 12:50:37
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answered by sanjose_gal408 1
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Take him to your pediatrician and discuss the options. That still is surgery and you need consultation first.
2006-09-06 12:47:49
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answered by Anonymous
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why would you want to put the boy through that he is at the age let him decide if he wants it done or not
2006-09-06 12:57:10
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answered by iansgirl 2
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Don't do it, he is to old to have it done unless it is medically necessary.
2006-09-06 12:45:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't do now you missed the boat.
2006-09-06 12:46:20
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answered by kman 2
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