![]() |
I'm done and my partners always enjoy it;)
|
Well if its meant to happen it will rip itself.
|
Quote:
|
Let`s not get too explicit in here, okay. :mtongue:
It is a pretty big deal if you have a kid - people honestly DO go out of their way to ask about it if they suspect you might not be having your son circumcised. And they will "share" their opinions on it with no reservations. Both about how you`re doing your kid a disservice, and (in the case of women) they will tell you how they`re absolutely terrified of so much as seeing one that hasn`t been done. There is this weird talk of massive amounts of smegma, which I`ll be honest and say I have never once come into contact with. If you bathe properly (as I would certainly hope most everyone does... and if you don`t, I would think that the state of the penis would be the last of your worries.) it is pretty much never a problem. I also have to laugh as girls produce 5 times as much of the stuff as guys. But this huge myth has been spread that guys who are not are absolutely terrifying... And trust me, mothers DO ask about it when you have a son. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
You have a huge problem! |
Honestly, i don't think this should be an issue.
I'm done, but that's because of my religion. If it's not part of your religion, you shouldn't feel obligated to do it. This lady who gasped at your son's, er, "Man zone" status, was she from another religion? |
Quote:
Honestly, it`s a big parenting topic. I don`t expect it to come up in regular conversations - only those between parents with sons. It`s considered one of the "hot topics" when it comes to parenting, along with breast vs bottle feeding. People who believe boys should be circumcised usually believe so VERY strongly - regardless of religion. The same with those who think that it is an unnecessary cosmetic procedure. |
Quote:
so to you. i say to Heck with what others say! its your child. raise him as you wish. Just make sure you tell him that its important that he has to wash it right. i know tough subject but yeah. |
I think parents are maybe worried that their children can't clean themselves? so decide to have their children "cut" to avoid such problems. To me, natural is better, and I would prefer it that way.
In England, it's completely natural to have everything intact, and if it were any different, it would be for a medical reason (There are a lot of bad genetics from older generations inbreeding going around, and no such thing as "good blood" a lot of people have multiple imperfections, me included) And a small child without a foreskin may even be bullied because it's so outside the "norm" of this country. And as for the whole "STD's grow under the foreskin, bacteria under fingernails" I'm in complete agreement with the whole bacteria part. But I thought AIDs and HIV were infections, not bacteria. Forgive me if my A-levels in Biology were completely false, but I thought they were two completely different things? PS: Also, to Nyororin, there's no need to put a space between apostrophes, it's a dropping of a letter - ie: Do not ---> Donot ---> Don't. The ' replaces the o ^_^ (And I mean that in a way to improve your grammar, not as an insult, so please don\'t take it that way my dearest :3 |
All times are GMT. The time now is 08:37 AM. |