To: Mixer
also feel that I will have this done for my son because of the risks of infection and also in some cases....cancer. Overblown. Cleanliness will prevent that without mutilation.
Consider also these 2 observations: (a) Men who are circumcised as adults, report a significant reduction in sexual pleasure afterwards, and (b) Women who have experienced both, almost invariably say that sex is better with an intact man.
In light of this, I elected not to circumcise my son. As a Gentile I'm not religously obligated to, and so why make a sacrifice that isn't required?
34 posted on
05/06/2004 11:23:54 AM PDT by
Rytwyng
(we're here, we're Huguenots, get used to us)
To: Rytwyng
Consider also these 2 observations: (a) Men who are circumcised as adults, report a significant reduction in sexual pleasure afterwords, and (b) Women who have experienced both, almost invariably say that sex is better with an intact man.
Excuse me for saying so and I mean no offense to you for your comment and opinion but I am not going to raise my son or daughter with the belief that sexual pleasure will increase their quality of life. I have incredible sexual pleasure due to my choice of partners. I also have had bad experiences (less pleasure) in the past and attribute it to the same.
49 posted on
05/06/2004 11:48:10 AM PDT by
Mixer
To: Rytwyng
Consider also these 2 observations: (a) Men who are circumcised as adults, report a significant reduction in sexual pleasure afterwords, and (b) Women who have experienced both, almost invariably say that sex is better with an intact man. I wonder how many adult men have been circumcised. Enough to make a good study? I wish you could explain how good you feel vs. someone that has been circumcised. I've heard about both reports. I just wonder how accurate they are.
109 posted on
05/06/2004 4:50:58 PM PDT by
fritzz
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