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The Forum > General Discussion > The science is in. Circumcision's benefits outweigh the risks

The science is in. Circumcision's benefits outweigh the risks

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Yes, it's funny the things people don't regret not having.
As much as I like breasts, I've never regretted not having any, strangely enough.
I have on many occasions regretted not having an extra pair of hands, but that's purely functional.
Do I regret not having a foreskin?
This is the first time in 57 years I've even considered the question.
go figgur.
Posted by Grim, Monday, 3 September 2012 10:45:12 AM
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H,

You don't have to be a pervert not to have your head in the sand. The conversations I have had on the issue were either in junior school, or with parents to be discussing the issue.

Those with or without are equally happy with the status quo, which is not an argument either way. What I did find interesting (which may be only the small sample I am acquainted with) is that the bias from the single women, in the discussion, towards their partners was clearly towards their partners being circumcised.

H,

What other subjects are you too frigid to discuss? Who talks about a growler?
Posted by Shadow Minister, Monday, 3 September 2012 11:14:27 AM
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*Those with or without are equally happy with the status quo, which is not an argument either way.*

Well its quite simple, SM. Those with, still have a choice. Those
without, just live with it. I don't see those who still have
the choice, rushing to be snipped for the claimed marginal health
benefits.

Some people indoctrinate their kids with religion. Being a parent
hardly qualifies people to be good parents. I am happy that I
was left to decide what is best for me, rather than have somebody
like you as a father, decide for me. I would give a son the same
choice. But I know, parents are trying to create little copies
of themselves and think that they always know best. Its a human
foible.
Posted by Yabby, Monday, 3 September 2012 11:34:42 AM
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Growler is the greatest word SM. I re-introduced it into my lexicon recently with much glee! Minge comes close, but nothing beats a growler!

The picture is firming up nicely. It really is an obsession with you isn't it. First the many strident opinions on the topic and rehashing the same ground in many postings, now a detailed expose on your enthusiastic search for information oh how little boys feel about their dicks in junior school, and now, when perhaps that wouldn't be so socially acceptable, to ask their parents.

Do you find it titillating by chance?

Tell you what, next time you're at the urinal at the pub, ask the guy next to you whether he regrets being circumcised. If he objects to this line of questioning, tell him he's frigid. Put your money where your mouth is SM.
Posted by Houellebecq, Monday, 3 September 2012 11:49:43 AM
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Personally, I find "growler" to be excessively masculine and aggressive for that part of the anatomy which is so uniquely feminine.
The ladies in my family always spoke of their "Flossy" when the children needed to expound on some irregularity; much more feminine.
Of course, when my children were children, we spoke of "limbs", never "legs".
I have trouble thinking of the word "growler" without images of teeth...
Posted by Grim, Monday, 3 September 2012 12:39:18 PM
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That's what makes it so amusing Grim. You just have to imagine it growling. I use vagina to my kids, they can use whatever fun word they like though.

I always wished my name was John Thomas. Or Leroy, though only black people are allowed to be called Leroy.

'As much as I like breasts, I've never regretted not having any, strangely enough.'

I have! It must be fantastic
Posted by Houellebecq, Monday, 3 September 2012 12:50:22 PM
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