
A taboo to some is circumcision. It is having a modern backlash in 
its popularity, as some find it a mutilating situation. Many started it 
for religious purposes. Jews and Muslims in particular use it, ironic 
since they are at war with each other, but both find this something to 
agree about. People say it is not something that should be done today, 
that it is obsolete and not required. That it does 
not always make things cleaner and is an unnecessary trauma to inflict 
on a newborn.
It was done to reduce sexual pleasure, which is never a good thing, 
but it does look better to most people. So people debate whether to 
continue doing this to newborns. Rates of circumcision have been 
dropping globally for decades. If properly washed, there is no need for 
it to make cleanliness easier.  How many are diligent enough to 
actually cleanse themselves properly? 
I can understand both sides to the argument. It’s not right on one 
hand to cut somebody without their permission.  A newborn cannot make a 
decision for themselves, it is being done on their behalf. There is a 
growing movement of grown men looking to “reclaim their foreskins” and 
doing weird things to get it back. I recall seeing a documentary on such
 a man that was having weights put on his penis to stretch the skin to become like the cut foreskin. Obviously if the head of the penis 
is covered, it will be more sensitive to feeling than one that has been 
exposed and that would reduce pleasure. There are arguments for both 
sides.  I bet most grown men given the choice would not choose to have 
some skin removed. I asked a uncircumsized guy about this and he said no way would anyone be removing any of his 
skin.
 
I was circumcised at birth and it really hurt, I couldn't walk for almost a year!!!! Samsays
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