manythings said:
Stasisesque said:
manythings said:
Stasisesque said:
Uhm. While those are interesting facts, that an awful lot of people are aware of due to them being fun facts that relate to sex (everyone's favourite topic), they have little to no bearing on the actual medical reasons for circumcision.
If you read the articles, or any related case studies, there are various treatments for both conditions, circumcision merely being one of them. Some parents choose this for their children, some men choose it for themselves. It's risky, of course, any surgical procedure is, but it's an accepted treatment and has absolutely nothing to do with maize.
Last time I checked medical procedures were performed by doctors. So they have medical reasons for performing them, now stick with me here, if the medical reasons are in fact fraudulent then it should be something to worry about.
...yes, you're right. If medical professionals are lying to you/your child/the world health organisation about effective treatments for conditions such as phimosis, there is an awful lot to be concerned about. Mostly because we've got a bunch of doctors taking some sick pleasure in removing a man's foreskin (I assume for voodoo purposes?).
But let's assume these medical professionals are actually sticking to the Hippocratic Oath.
It's a repeated lie that became truth because some assholes decided they knew what was best for everyone even though it is unnecessary and potentially damaging. Hell there are guys rendered impotent because they fucked up their circumcisions and it didn't matter till they went through puberty.
What's a lie? I'm sorry but I really can't follow what you're saying.
Circumcision is an effective, justified treatment for various medical issues. Yes, there are risks - as said, anything surgical carries risks with it. There are alternate treatments, of course, but circumcision would not be touted as one if it was a "lie".
For most medical concerns there are treatment choices, you are given the pros and the cons of each by a medical professional and are then, with their help, able to choose which is best for you. All of the risks are calculated, no two cases are the same. In many cases, issues present in infancy, so it is up to the parent or guardian to decide what is best for their son - surgery (circumcision/other) or non surgical methods. It's not a choice any parent/guardian worth their salt is going to take lightly, and certainly no doctors are going to outright lie to them about the best course of action.
Yes, there need to be ongoing studies into the effectiveness of treatment, surgical or no - but this is the case for every medical issue.
Whether it's worth anything - I have met a number of circumcised men, none of whom have complained of any ill effects. While there is every chance something may go wrong, there is every chance nothing will; and no, for purely cosmetic reasons it is completely unnecessary - yet the same goes for every cosmetic surgery. For religious reasons - there is religion, and whether you agree with it or not, religious belief is strong and traditions within it are stronger. For medical reasons - it is accepted, justified and perfectly legal.