did ypu have your sons circumcised?


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Many males are circumsized for religious reasons.Many more are circumsized for health reasons. I believe that the vast majority of males in the United States are circumsized. Some of the health benefits include possibly putting the male at less risk of HIV or AIDS infection, less risk of general infections of the penis and less risk of contracting the HPV virus (virus that causes cervical cancer in women). It may also greatly decrease the risk of penile cancer, yet this research is inconclusive.

A small minority of men regret being circumsized later in life. There is some anecdotal testimonies that circumsized men have decreased sensitivity in their organ. Read my source for much more info.

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No, and its worked out fine.

yes Yes I did, because my husband is uncircumcised, and it has caused him some discomfort over the years, and I wanted to avoid that for my sons.


Yes. The first I had done at the hospital. My second son I had done at a ceremony by a Rabbi. We're not Hebrew, but after doing some research I thought this would be better. No complications with either of them.


Most definately.
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Myself

yuppp No


i dont have a son, but im circumsized, believe me its allot better than having a a flab of skin over your penis


yes
i worked for many yrs as a surgical tech and it is alarminf the number of men who have to have that done as adults do to problems with infection
so for there sakes plz get it done now

Yep.
1. They should look like daddy.
2. It is more hygenic.
3. It is more common that uncommon, thus no issues to be dealt with in their teens.




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