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Post by cdngurl on Jan 30, 2008 15:21:52 GMT -5
Thoughts? I'm talking about new born baby boys. Yay or Nay?
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Post by goods on Jan 30, 2008 15:22:52 GMT -5
My basic opinion is yes.... I find it hard to say "Yay!"
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Post by rocko on Jan 30, 2008 15:25:24 GMT -5
I researched it before I chose to have it done for my children. I really don't think it is necc, but I chose to have it done to avoid them having to have it done as an adult.
I know two adult men who were NOT and
1. was very very very adament that his sons have it done.
2. had to have his done when older bc of complications.
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Post by wizer on Jan 30, 2008 15:25:34 GMT -5
Yes.
It's cleaner, less chance of penile cancer, the removed foreskin makes a nice appetizer when served with crackers.
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Post by rocko on Jan 30, 2008 15:25:56 GMT -5
Yes. It's cleaner, less chance of penile cancer, the removed foreskin makes a nice appetizer when served with crackers. yum
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Post by cdngurl on Jan 30, 2008 15:27:06 GMT -5
I find it hard to say "Yay!" LMAO.. that was funny ;D Why yes? I'm expecting and will know the gender tomorrow... If it is a boy, we will need to make this choice. I've always thought "no" because current trends are leaning toward not doing it. My husband says yes...
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Post by murdock on Jan 30, 2008 15:31:07 GMT -5
Cosmetically, it looks nicer. But, I have been with circumcised and non and the non seemed to have more pleasure and lasted hella longer. wow... i haven't thought about him in years... ; o
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Post by goods on Jan 30, 2008 15:33:20 GMT -5
I thought I would just put out a simple yes/no instead of much opinion. But for the same health reasons (not dietary) as steveo said. Besides... admit it girls the uncirc'd guys look scary while the rest of us are right sexxy!
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Post by JC on Jan 30, 2008 15:34:20 GMT -5
i think you should do whatever your husband wants.
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Post by goods on Jan 30, 2008 15:37:42 GMT -5
i think you should do whatever your husband wants. OMG if only all wives followed that advice! Besides I don't want Mr. Happy wearing a hoodie. (no offense HP)
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Post by cdngurl on Jan 30, 2008 15:44:29 GMT -5
I hear it is easier to care for - but also heard that it dulls sensation as an adult and is really not necessary.
My husband would want his son to "look like daddy" - which is understandable... but I wouldn't want to snip just for looks right?
I didn't know it reduced cancer risk. Is that for true and for real?
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Post by bobfromacctg on Jan 30, 2008 15:47:12 GMT -5
No question for me - its a yes. All my guys were done. Much easier to clean.
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Post by lumpy on Jan 30, 2008 15:59:24 GMT -5
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Post by ionysis on Jan 30, 2008 16:00:26 GMT -5
Without fail all circumcised guys I've slept with were better in bed than un. My boys will be hatless.
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Post by rocko on Jan 30, 2008 16:01:12 GMT -5
i think you should do whatever your husband wants. I asked their biological father and he told me to research it and make an informed decision. I read tons of extremely biased stuff in both directions. Then I read one that was just medical facts. Basically what I learned was....do whatever you want. The only problem is that having it done as an adult is WAY painful and sometimes complication force adults to have it done. So I did it while insurance covered it and before complications could arise.
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