No--the trend is actually the reverse. Stats for recent years show only 50% of males in the US are being mutilated by their parents or religious authorities while still children. Worldwide, only a very small percentage of men are circumsized. The vast majority are not. Uncircumcized is the norm, not the exception; mankind has been that way since forever--it was man or woman who decided to cut the excess away so we would not resemble our animal cousins.
Note there is also no medical justification or hygenic justification for circumcism; it originally was based on religious beliefs. In some african tribes,. the young men reaching puberty are cut, while jews and many americans cut their male children at or near birth.
2006-09-15 10:27:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sure a lot of people do. Which is kind of ironic in a Western society. I mean, doesn't Western culture emphasize individualism and like don't care/worry what others think? Be your own person? Whatever, seems hypocritical to feel the pressure of fitting in like that, especially for something like that.
But you know what works for me is knowing that around 80% of the world's male population is uncircumcised. So I may be in the minority in one region of the world, but on the whole, I'm in the majority.
Also, circumcision rates have dropped in the US quite a bit from almost 90% to now between 50-60%. So it doesn't matter as much now as it did 2 or 3 decades ago, and in another decade or so, who knows, maybe it's the circumcised guys who'll be the ones feeling "left out or weird."
2006-09-15 17:29:44
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answered by trebla_5 6
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I have 3 boys rangeing from age 19 down to 12. I never had my boys circumsized. I have never heard them complain. They say alot more people are not having there children done these days. My doctor told me there was a 50% chance of things that could happen from getting it done, and a 50% chance of not getting it done. You should never be ashamed, that is not what makes a person. Besides who wouldn't want a girl if she couldn't except you for whats in your heart. Good luck. If you are too upset, there are doctors that you can go to, and have it done. But they say it is very painful.
2006-09-15 19:22:52
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answered by Paulda37 2
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NNaaaa.. I'm not circumcised and it's all good, we are all individuals and BETTER yet, when you DO grow up and have sex it feels WAY better then a guy that is cut. Just have to keep it clean a lot more. More maintenance for more pleasure.
2006-09-17 20:57:03
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answered by Sneezer 1
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Your nuts now a days most men are not circumcised.Insurance quit paying for it like twenty years ago.Every where you look in less your jewish its probly half and half.I know in my family when insurance stopped paying for it we all said why bother?So no male in my family under twenty is circumcised.Sorry guys
2006-09-15 17:26:18
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answered by butterflyspy 5
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The one time I came upon an uncut pinga, I was horrified. What an unhygienic, shriveled-up, brown little worm that was. YUCK!!! People, get your baby boys circumcised. It's disgusting if you don't.
2006-09-16 10:03:48
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answered by nido_tr3s 5
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No i do not feel weird or different. I feel lucky that my parents didn't cut off part of my penis when I was born
2006-09-15 21:18:32
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answered by K 4
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i'm one of those uncut guys and i don't feel the urge to go out and return with the cut look. i'm perfectly content to be uncircumsised. flaccid my penis is 9"; erect, it's 11". i'm not bragging---just perfectly content with my package the way it is.
2006-09-15 18:28:58
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answered by Anonymous
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all i have to say is eww-ant eater~!
2006-09-15 17:19:12
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answered by Anonymous
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what is your question?
2006-09-15 17:18:29
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answered by Anonymous 2
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