Ha ha made me laugh out loud this... Fuckin true though ...!If it gets sucked enough there’s no danger of that.
He was referred by his doc after having lots of trouble pissing.Never understood it.
Nature gave men a foreskin, would never have put my boys through that.
What's the benefit ?
Who would?I wouldn’t have put my child in for a medical procedure he didn’t need.
And all only for the cost of an estimated 119 infant deaths per year in the USA from the procedure (229 in another study). Mostly from complications from anesthesia or excessive blood loss during the procedure.Hygiene, not really just wash it
Reduced STI's, there is no evidence of this studies have swung both ways (pardon the pun)
Reduced UTI's, cant find any evidence of this
Cancer, cant find any evidence of this
Phimosis, sort of, but only in the same way having a limb amputated prevents you breaking that limb
Indeed, there are lots of legitimate reasons to get the procedure.He was referred by his doc after having lots of trouble pissing.
I agree though I don’t know if this is the case here or not. Just seen it’s not.I wouldn’t have put my child in for a medical procedure he didn’t need.
For the readings stated in post #18.How would you know?
You have nothing to compare it with, now the guy who had it done at 26yo at least can do this, you not so much?
Who would?
Yeah thanks for that.And all only for the cost of an estimated 119 infant deaths per year in the USA from the procedure (229 in another study). Mostly from complications from anesthesia or excessive blood loss during the procedure.
It’s a little uncomfortable wearing pants for a few days but not unbearable... eventually the exposed parts case harden ;-)
I had it done at 26 by the way when I was in the RAF.. so there’ll always be a little bit of me in Cyprus
Obviously the religious fruit cakes do this but why so popular there with normal people?Americans
Sorry, I didn't see into the future and catch that post that was posted after my own, that actually wasn't even your own.For the readings stated in post #18.
Is it for medical reasons? Or religious genital mutilation? I hope its the former.My little grandson is going for this op tomorrow. He's being knocked out for it and will be there all day and possibly late into the night. He also has a genetic heart problem so i'm really worried about the kid. I would take him myself but only allowed his Mum and no visitors.
Anyway, back on topic; What can he expect after he's out and home. Will it just sting a bit when he has a slash or is there pain/swelling (arf!) stitches?
thanks in advance to those real men who may, still, have the balls to talk about this in front of the whole world..
No idea mate, same with Canadians. They just naturally do it.Obviously the religious fruit cakes do this but why so popular there with normal people?
Barbaric nonsense. People will rightly be prosecuted for this in years to come, much as FGM is now.My little grandson is going for this op tomorrow. He's being knocked out for it and will be there all day and possibly late into the night. He also has a genetic heart problem so i'm really worried about the kid. I would take him myself but only allowed his Mum and no visitors.
Anyway, back on topic; What can he expect after he's out and home. Will it just sting a bit when he has a slash or is there pain/swelling (arf!) stitches?
thanks in advance to those real men who may, still, have the balls to talk about this in front of the whole world..
Obviously the religious fruit cakes do this but why so popular there with normal people?