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Sunday, March 10, 2019

Uncut Men: A Movement To Preserve Our Foreskins


Like the vast majority of American men, I am circumcised, although I am neither Jewish nor Islamic.  It was not my choice.  Circumcision of all newborn males became the standard practice in the U.S. in the 1930s and 1940s, supposedly for hygiene reasons, and continues to this day.  It is ridiculous to me that the medical establishment thought it was preferable to mutilate baby boys rather than to have fathers simply teach their sons to wash under the foreskins of their penises.  I have read that Jewish doctors in the U.S. exerted a great deal of influence in normalizing this practice among the much larger gentile population.  I don't know whether that is true, but perhaps it makes sense.  (Please don't take that statement as being an antisemitic sentiment, because it is not intended as one.)  In any event, decades later, so many women in the U.S., who not accustom to seeing uncircumcised penises, find foreskins ugly, and so many men simply want their sons' dicks to look like theirs.   

Don't get me wrong, aesthetically, I find both circumcised and uncircumcised penises attractive.  Although I would rather have an intact foreskin, I am not unhappy with my dick.  On the contrary, I am proud of it's large size, and I am very accustom to its circumcised state, since being circumcised is by far and away the norm for my place and time.  Sexually, I don't really prefer an uncircumcised penis over a circumcised one, or vice-versa.  I just like nice dicks on good-looking guys, cut or uncut.  Rationally, though, I know there is no need for circumcision, and the mutilation of male infants as a widely practiced social custom is thoughtless, senseless, weird, and wrong.  If I was a father to a son, I wouldn't let it be done to him, and I wish my parents had not done it to me.  (My dad is circumcised, but he tells me his dad was uncut, because of the era when he was born.  I assume that was also the case with my mother's dad.)  Gladly, in America, more and more parents are opting not to circumcise their newborn sons. Regrettably, though, circumcision continues to be mainstream.  It is slowly changing, though. 

Dads -- stop the madness.   Please do not mutilate your sons just because you were mutilated and your misguided wife views foreskins as "icky."  God made males with foreskins. Natural is good. Natural is right. We need to end this barbaric and senseless  practice of mutilating the bodies of male infants.  Circumcision is child abuse, with no possible argument to the contrary.  

 End the Senseless Mutilation of Male Infants. 

# A Movement To Preserve Our Foreskins 






































































































































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