WadlowMaxxing
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Surely we understand that it is wrong to force circumcision on a grown man who does not want it. Hello. I am a grown man who does not want it but it is too late for me because circumcision is for life and cannot be undone.
I am not at all happy that somebody cut part of my dick off against my will and without my permission when I could not consent. I am even more unhappy that even now, fifty years later, people in America still think that it's okay or even a good idea to cut the most sensitive and erotic part of a normal healthy baby's healthy normal penis off, almost always without adequate pain relief during the surgery or while his skinned-alive penis wound heals.
Human male foreskin is not a useless piece of nothing that does not even count as a body part. Foreskin is a normal healthy part of a normal healthy penis just as much as a nose is part of a normal face or lips part of a mouth.
Human male foreskin is not a tumor, birth defect, disease, disorder, abnormality, infection, or other malady. It is a normal, healthy, and important functional part of a healthy normal penis. "Born with a normal healthy penis" is not a serious medical condition only circumcision can cure.
The bottom line is that men have the right and deserve the chance to make their own permanent and irreversible life-changing decisions about their own penis. That definitely includes how much of their own penis they get to keep and which bits to chop off. Honestly, how hard is it to understand that cutting part of somebody else's dick off without their permission is wrong ?
It would be wrong even if loss of foreskin did not degrade penile sensitivity, sexual performace, or pleasure... which it does. It would be wrong even if circumcision were not a traumatic experience that sometimes causes psychological problems for the men who suffer from it... which it does. It is wrong no matter what the strictly preventive health benefits are because foreskin is not a malignant tumor. It is not an infected abscess. It is not gangrene.
Human male foreskin is a normal healthy part of a healthy normal penis and it's there for a reason.
@lutte @streege
I am not at all happy that somebody cut part of my dick off against my will and without my permission when I could not consent. I am even more unhappy that even now, fifty years later, people in America still think that it's okay or even a good idea to cut the most sensitive and erotic part of a normal healthy baby's healthy normal penis off, almost always without adequate pain relief during the surgery or while his skinned-alive penis wound heals.
Human male foreskin is not a useless piece of nothing that does not even count as a body part. Foreskin is a normal healthy part of a normal healthy penis just as much as a nose is part of a normal face or lips part of a mouth.
Human male foreskin is not a tumor, birth defect, disease, disorder, abnormality, infection, or other malady. It is a normal, healthy, and important functional part of a healthy normal penis. "Born with a normal healthy penis" is not a serious medical condition only circumcision can cure.
The bottom line is that men have the right and deserve the chance to make their own permanent and irreversible life-changing decisions about their own penis. That definitely includes how much of their own penis they get to keep and which bits to chop off. Honestly, how hard is it to understand that cutting part of somebody else's dick off without their permission is wrong ?
It would be wrong even if loss of foreskin did not degrade penile sensitivity, sexual performace, or pleasure... which it does. It would be wrong even if circumcision were not a traumatic experience that sometimes causes psychological problems for the men who suffer from it... which it does. It is wrong no matter what the strictly preventive health benefits are because foreskin is not a malignant tumor. It is not an infected abscess. It is not gangrene.
Human male foreskin is a normal healthy part of a healthy normal penis and it's there for a reason.
@lutte @streege