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Originally Posted by Cha Cha That's the point. They have nothing to compare it to because they were never able to try it out, and I am sure if you ask your sons, they don't remember the traumatic experience either. |
Oh, so they don't know they are missing out on some sort of sexual gratification they are lacking?
I know a lot of men. I worked with plenty throughout my life and none ever complained about lack of sexual sanctification. they may have had issues with their parents but this was not the problem.
I guess one would have to be enlightened about such things in order to know they are missing out. Such a shame. They THINK they are enjoy sex but they actually don't know they are not.
Working in the medial profession for more years than I would like to admit I saw MANY families coming to their family doctor regretting not getting their sons circumcised. Continual infections in their male children was very distressing. Teaching proper hygiene is important and most were discouraged from having the procedure done at such an advanced age but they chose to have subsequent babies have the procedure.
There is no winning on either issue. Everyone is going to hold their own opinion. I don't believe in making laws that restrict people from doing what they feel is best but I do believe in making sure that such procedures are done in the best and safest medical conditions available with the Jewish bris ceremony being the exception for circumcision.