I figured that this topic must come up from time to time; especially moreso over here in North America.
As some of you are well aware, I posted a lovely thread about the upcoming birth about my nephew.
I'M THRILLED about him, I simply just can't wait.
Anyways, having been born here in North America, specifically: Canada. Circumcision was common, if not all the rage in the 1950s, and 1960s and probably up until the 1970s. With national health care, you can bet that the medical profession saw many dollars with regards to foreskins (sorry for graphic remarks). I'm sure the year I was born: skin grafts were all the rage.
Many years later, here we are. We are living in much different times, and we are also living in enlightened times. So many myths related to infantile circumcision are being dismissed one after the other.
Geez, I wish to hell I had some say with regards to 'my bits' when I was a baby, but alas! my mother thought that what the doctor recommended, was 'best' for her son/s.
I come from a family of seven boys: we're all snipped. *ouch*
With the upcoming birth of my nephew, it was comforting to know, my brother will leave my nephew: intact. What a relief. If he (my nephew) decides to 'ammend' things, he can do so when he's a responsible adult.
Otherwise, he will remain, 100%.
I used to think it was an OK thing, but having done my stint in biology and nursing, now I feel quite differently.
Any thoughts, or comments.
IF, I had a son, I'd leave him as-is. Doubt that'll happen, but basically, I'm all for leaving our sons intact.
Rayzorblade