Hobbies230 said:I don't think a guy is going to at any time in his life look down and think to himself, Damn, I really wish I had my foreskin.Jonhohohothan said:It is the parents call, but once again it will effect the person for the rest of their lives which is unfair.Irviding said:Because it's not your decision, it's the parent's call. I wouldn't want my kid to be made fun of in High School for that. And as hobbies just said, there's a chance of you getting into a car accident on the way home, so should we just leave the baby in the hospital forever? What if the light falls on the crib? What if the crib somehow falls over?Jonhohohothan said:SO WHY CIRCUMCISE BABIES FOR NO REASON?!?!? You're completely missing the point I'm making and going into an irrelevant and obvious spouting of randomness.
If there's a risk of the baby dying for whatever reason, why do it just to avoid a few comments for a few years in high school?
And by the way, your friend is a paramedic, good, but again, he's not an anesthesiologist. A paramedic requires like 1,000 hours of classroom and field instruction. That's no where even near what a MD/DO needs. Like I said, medical professionals who specialize in anesthesiology have been doing this procedure for a very long time, and it seems to work just fine when done under a professional's direction. The baby doesn't feel any pain, and it's taken care of without any real serious issues.
I beg to differ, since Foreskin restoration devices and information has gone up dramatically in the past years.







