Mt statement was, in retrospect, ambiguous. I don't wish to be circumcised. There is no benefit to being so besides cosmetic preference. That is, as far as I can see, the only argument you can reliably make. That, however, is a personal preference, and so it shouldn't be forced on the young.vgmaster831 said:There is a proven sensory benefit, the foreskin has a lot of nerves that I wish I had. The risks involved with being uncircumcised are actually quite low. Infectious diseases can be eliminated with, and this is a bit shocking, soap! I think people who use this argument don't realize that the only thing necessary to prevent germs is proper hygiene. If your worried about uncleanliness, just remember when your showering to fold the skin back like your using fisstech and do a little scrubbing.thenumberthirteen said:I think that it should be up to the individual when they're old enough to choose (say 16 or 18). I remember watching a clip of a debate online where one of the supporters of circumcision, when asked about the idea of leaving it up to the person at age 18, said "That's silly how many 18 year olds are going to volunteer to have their foreskin removed?" Which I found hilarious because that's exactly the point.
I'm uncircumcised and don't wish to be so. There are no real benefits to do so; just risks.
Like you said hygiene plays a very small role, and as long as you clean yourself you'll be fine. There is also an argument I hear that it reduces the risk of AIDS, and it's recommended by the World Health Organisation so maybe there's something to that. On the other hand I know the AIDS rate in the USA is quite a bit higher than in Europe where circumcised males make up a tiny minority of the population instead of close to the majority. So... maybe that's BS.
Would I get circumcised if the love of my life couldn't stand to look at my Chap? Maybe, but she'd have to get a Boob Job or something too. A MASSIVE one.