@helios
My understanding is that when it's done for religious reasons it's done when the person is a baby. |
You are right, although my circumcision was not for religious reasons, but I now do believe that it was mainly religious values which influenced society which ultimately influenced my parents.
so I wouldn't so readily write your parents off as liars |
I never said that my parents were liars, rather I claimed my parents were lied to by society. Whether society was being genuine in their claims back then is questionable as society and religion too could have been largely misinformed. However now that we have more facts I as one member of society have brought this topic to this forum so that we can discuss and not keep claiming ignorance as a society.
I can confidently say there are legitimate medical reasons to perform a circumcision, so I wouldn't so readily write your parents off as liars. |
Agreed, there are valid reasons, just like there are when one removes an appendix or tonsils, but to go and remove them just because they "might" cause an issue later is wrong. In most cases people don't have problems with their appendix or tonsils such that it has to be removed and would definitely claim the same for the penis foreskin (it is even less of an issue than appendicitis or tonsillitis.
There are however certain biological process in our bodies that are no longer valid - like wisdom teeth. Earlier humans had larger jaw bones which was required for tearing off raw meat or eating raw vegetables. These larger jaw structures easily accommodated the wisdom teeth, but we who have evolved with smaller jaw bones have issues with these wisdom teeth.
In this case I will agree with pro-active measures as wisdom teeth usually cause issues for most people.
[quote]This is not necessarily true. It may be true for some men, but it's not universally true. ... ... but I'm still telling you a circumcision can be an upgrade in terms of stimulation.[/quote[
I really can't make a claim on this personally as I never had sex before I got circumcised so have no reference to compare it to sex before I got circumcised. All I can go on is the science as it is also difficult for me to find valid examples who can attest to such a thing without bias.
Let me explain: in South Africa, most black tribes practice male circumcision, however in their cases it is done by a young man 18+ years old. Most of these men could tell you what it is like to have sex before being circumcised but due to the nature of the procedure they undergo and the social stigma associated it makes it very difficult to get unbiased feedback.
Basically the black men go to the "bush" where a traditional practitioner cuts them without any anesthetic in very rough conditions (the bush ...) which would make recovering in a dirty tent in your own backyard much more humane. According to their cultures, this is done as a passage to manhood, so I would imagine, that such a guy would not honestly tell you if his sexual sensation and stimulation actually decreased as a result of the procedure.
According to my understanding it has been scientifically ascertained that the foreskin contains many nerve endings which consequently does increase sexual stimulation and pleasure. In contrast though, it has also been discovered with multiple botched circumcisions where due to too much skin being removed caused the individual to have almost no sexual stimulation or sensation. Have you got data that would suggest otherwise?