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I mean they are both just cosmetic surgery. For those women who say a intact guy is dirty, have you even ever been with an intact guy to know or are you just listening to old wives tails?

2007-09-21 23:35:36 · 15 answers · asked by darth72au 4 in Health Men's Health

by the way i am an intact guy who has a very smart wife who would not ask me to get this done.

2007-09-22 00:09:44 · update #1

15 answers

Actually I believe it's somewhat worse. Both are "I love you' you're perfect, now change!" Nobody should marry a person in order to change them -- that's psychologically abnormal. But a boob job, while unnecesary, probably has less permanent negative effects than a circumcision, which reduces the joy the man has in sex for his entire life. And a boob job is reversible if you don't like the results -- a circumcised penis stays mutilated.

But both are horrible things to suggest to someone you are theoretically in love with, and suggesting either might make the other party consider divorcing the control freak. If my spouse pushed me to do unneeded body alteration, I'd make an appointment with a lawyer, not a doctor.

2007-09-22 02:55:29 · answer #1 · answered by Maple 7 · 6 0

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2016-05-14 22:09:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you truly loved your partner you would not be asking for either to be done. Just as, if your partner wanted a surgery done on themselves you would be supportive of them and help them through the decision and the process.

To those who say that circumcission is not cosmetic then take a really close look at the statistics outside of the USA! Majority of uncut people outside of the states have little or no problems with infection etc. Majority of people out of the states have not been cut (excluding Jewish and Islamic countries). The stats in Australia, New Zealand and Europe are overwhelmingly in favour of not circumcising infants.

Please give your sons the choice to decided. If you think he has the mental capacity to brush his teeth then he will be able to clean himself properly therefore eliminating any odour or infection.

2007-09-22 11:09:06 · answer #3 · answered by mrsdarth72au 3 · 7 0

In my opinion getting circumcised is wrong unless it is for a medical reason. As for breast enlargement that is wrong also but I believe it is a different reason.

All that said, hygiene is a parents responsibility to teach their children. No different than toilet training, the job is not done until the paper work in finished. Same goes for the hygiene of the rest of the body. I feel that people are just embarrassed by the human body. It is easier to have your son circumcised than it would be for you to teach and show him the proper care of his penis. Or just because dad was circumcised as a baby he feels he should have his son circumcised. Stop the insanity. We are mutilating our sons for no good reason. Everyone needs to quit thinking of the penis as some dirty part of the male body.

Parents should leave the decision up to the boy who the penis is attached to, about being cut. Teach the boy how to clean it just like it was your job to teach him how to clean the backside of his body. It really is that simple.

It cutting parts of the body off our answer to hygiene. I hope not, the human body is a piece of art. Where do we get off cutting off parts of it. No it is not just a piece of skin, it is part of an organ that was design to be there. If taken care of it will last a lifetime. And yes a lifetime of pleasure, is that so wrong.

Sorry, I got off the question a little bit but this drives me nuts.

2007-09-22 01:35:43 · answer #4 · answered by Racer20 6 · 6 3

I think that if a chick cannot deal with a uncut dude they should have never gotten married because when you get married everything should be layed out on the table about the other person. You are going to live the rest of your life with them. or at least that is what your aiming for. noone should change thier body for somone else.

curtdude
uncut dude

2007-09-22 03:43:04 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 7 1

Yes, it is gross.

And mothers doing it to their newborn babies - there are some who say it's because they "don't care for the look of an uncircumcised penis" - is just like a father saying "I like my partners smooth so all my baby girls will get permanent laser hair removal down there". So sick and wrong!

2007-09-22 15:08:43 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 7 0

my guy was circum. but they didn't take off a lot of skin so when it's soft it can be almost hidden under the skin howevre when it's hard you'd never know. he cleans it well and he knows how to work it so...no problems here.

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2007-09-22 02:20:47 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Actually I would think it more similar to asking someone to have their tonsils removed.

The flap over the end of the penis can actually become infected if your man isn't cleaning it correctly in the shower.

However, even if he isn't--he may never get this infection. Or even if he is cleaning it--he may still get it.

But that is a good reason to try to avoid it if other men in his family have had this issue.

If its simply for cosmetic reasons on your part--then get over it--especially if he's fine w/ it.

Its just his penis, its not like u look at it all the time!

2007-09-21 23:41:43 · answer #9 · answered by belligerent assistant 5 · 2 8

Circumcision is much more than cosmetic surgery

2007-09-22 07:11:40 · answer #10 · answered by l00k_up 6 · 2 6

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