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RE: To cut or not to cut? - Havoc - 11-02-2011

Ya I don't know how I could have managed to have taken this at face value.


Quote:it's supposed to be their choice and not the parents' choice.



RE: To cut or not to cut? - AnthonyG - 11-02-2011

I think the main point here was that doctors are bias and push people into decisions in general. Regardless of pros or cons of getting snipped, doctors are still learning hence why its called a practice. In the medical field their is still a lot about human body, diseases and conditions doctors don't know about.
When I was a young child I had meningitis, I had to have a spinal tap with no anesthetic. It was all simply because some dbag doctor was doing a study because he was unsure if children felt pain like adults. He informed all doctors in the pediatric field to not administer pain drugs because it may be unnecessary.
A few months after my procedure without anesthetic which by today's standards is now considered barbaric,his study concluded children feel pain. So havoc what do you think its ok to let your child go through agony because the doctor says its ok.Most parents are at a big disadvantage knowing little to nothing about what doctors tell them about their children and what they need.
When it comes to something like circumcision which isn't a life threatening thing, and is something that can be left till the child is old enough to decide for themselves. Why as a parent push them into a body modification with little information that is certain. Doctors push circumcision cause it quick for them and makes tons of money for the hospital.
The only thing I know as a benefit to having it done and I mentioned it earlier is if as the child goes through puberty the foreskin doesn't grow with the penis and then surgery is necessary cause blood supply is being cut off to the tip of penis. This rarely happens and is not worth taking such precautions.The whole more likely to get aids bit is stupid, maybe people need to pay attention to who they are banging.Aids doesn't magically grow under a guys foreskin as natures punishment because their parents decided to let them choose.
That is all


RE: To cut or not to cut? - LH - 11-02-2011

I do not remember anything before playing with the springs on the crib. I was 2 yrs old then and my Mother said it drove her nuts. But I remember doing it. The point is that it has not changed the way I grew up. At least not in any way if it had not been done. I am kinda glad that today there is no "cheese" down there and if I go without a shower for a few days on a hunting trip or something my willy does not smell like a 3 day old dead sardine. But I guess I will never know either way.


RE: To cut or not to cut? - Havoc - 11-03-2011

(11-02-2011, 06:54 PM)AnthonyG Wrote: That is all

Thank God.






RE: To cut or not to cut? - AnthonyG - 11-03-2011

(11-03-2011, 02:40 AM)Havoc Wrote:
(11-02-2011, 06:54 PM)AnthonyG Wrote: That is all

Thank God.

How do you have a good reputation on here, you don't seem very personable.


RE: To cut or not to cut? - Twitchin Kitten - 11-03-2011

Havoc's a good guy. He kept this conversation interesting and that's more than I can say for a lot of the stuff around here Smile


RE: To cut or not to cut? - Havoc - 11-03-2011

(11-03-2011, 09:20 AM)AnthonyG Wrote:
(11-03-2011, 02:40 AM)Havoc Wrote:
(11-02-2011, 06:54 PM)AnthonyG Wrote: That is all

Thank God.

How do you have a good reputation on here, you don't seem very personable.

Don't expect me to post crap just to be popular, I post what I believe.

If that is different than what you believe then we don't agree on the subject.

I won't hate you for it.

I just don't agree with you on that particular subject.






RE: To cut or not to cut? - Twitchin Kitten - 11-03-2011

(11-02-2011, 08:59 PM)LH Wrote: I do not remember anything before playing with the springs on the crib. I was 2 yrs old then and my Mother said it drove her nuts. But I remember doing it. The point is that it has not changed the way I grew up. At least not in any way if it had not been done. I am kinda glad that today there is no "cheese" down there and if I go without a shower for a few days on a hunting trip or something my willy does not smell like a 3 day old dead sardine. But I guess I will never know either way.

You still stink like a 3 day old dead sardines after not showering for a week.



RE: To cut or not to cut? - AnthonyG - 11-03-2011

(11-03-2011, 10:57 AM)Havoc Wrote:
(11-03-2011, 09:20 AM)AnthonyG Wrote:
(11-03-2011, 02:40 AM)Havoc Wrote:
(11-02-2011, 06:54 PM)AnthonyG Wrote: That is all

Thank God.

How do you have a good reputation on here, you don't seem very personable.

Don't expect me to post crap just to be popular, I post what I believe.

If that is different than what you believe then we don't agree on the subject.

I won't hate you for it.

I just don't agree with you on that particular subject.

There is nothing wrong with posting what you believe,everyone should, there is nothing wrong with disagreeing with someone. However I think everyone's opinion right,wrong or what not ,on any topic should be respected.
I felt you quoting the end of my post and saying thank god I was finished.
It came across as though you had no regard for my opinion and what I had to say, and that is why I stated you seem to not be very personable.




RE: To cut or not to cut? - Twitchin Kitten - 11-03-2011

I think he was just hoping this topic had wound down to an end. I know twisteroo wants it ended! Tongue