Circumcision as a criminal act

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It certainly doesn't speed them up being more sensitive... At least in my experience!! My conclusion is again there is no actual benefit from losing your foreskin... Or theirs, I don't own one. Except my other halfs ;)
In my expericence that always depends on um, how long it's been :p
 

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In my expericence that always depends on um, how long it's been :p
Sometimes not even that... :p some of them can just go aaaaaaaaaaallll night!

Actually, sometimes I just wish they bloody would go a bit faster, a girl just wants a quicky now and then you know :p
 

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Yeah marathon sex is so Over rated lol. I don't want to wait that long for satisfaction. I definitely appreciate a man who can get the job done (for both involved parties lol) without us having to cancel evenig plans lol. I do like to have some time to reflect on how darn relaxed I am hahaha

Marathon sex to me just screams chaffing Lol
 
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Like Gonz, I had a bf who just could not climax from a bj no matter how much he wanted to. Got him close a few times, but his was purely psychological.

We need some cold water here ladies! XD

Um I've kind of noticed that with cut versus uncut though - my most recent bf was cut and it took him about 20 - 25 minutes to climax from oral, while a uncut bf of mine before took about 15 minutes. It was the sort of opposite with intercourse though - the uncut guy lasted longer and the cut guy took alot less time. I dunno - maybe they had their individual preferences between the sensation of my mouth and box? XD
There's a spot that, cut or natural, if you hold it firmly (not enough to hurt) you can prolong the experience. Kinda fun to make 'em beg after a long, long, long time ;)

Probably shouldn't, but I'm gonna.

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Sometimes the radio station I listen to plays the Detachable Penis song. It always pleases me ridiculously, lol.
 

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Definitely one more thing government does NOT need to stick their nose in............don't they have enough to worry about? Geez.

My dad was not (my mother told me, LOL) my husband is, and all three of my boys are.

We had it done for cleanliness, and to curb possible health concerns. It wasn't just to aid ME in keeping their bits clean, it also aids THEM in the task growing up. Definitely NOT to discourage masturbation, ROFL.........when did that ever work? :rofl1:

As Eddie showed, a day or two of pain they won't even remember is easier than a more complicated procedure with stitches and recovery time as an adult, IMO anyway, and so we made the choice to do it.

Meh, most guys I know, if they are, they wish they weren't, and if they are not, they wish they were. Grass is greener type thing IMO.
 
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We had it done for cleanliness, and to curb possible health concerns. It wasn't just to aid ME in keeping their bits clean, it also aids THEM in the task growing up.
Pretty personal question, but I'm genuinely curious considering your stance on the matter. Do you have a difficult time cleaning and keeping yourself clean down there, since (presumably) you haven't had your clitoral hood or inner labia removed?
 

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Pretty personal question, but I'm genuinely curious considering your stance on the matter. Do you have a difficult time cleaning and keeping yourself clean down there, since (presumably) you haven't had your clitoral hood or inner labia removed?
I don't think it's the same issue, not the same parts, but yes.........woman DO generally suffer from more issue 'down there' as you put it. Yeast infections, UTIs, etc. seem to be more common in my lady friends than male friends and perhaps we wouldn't if they started doing a form of circumcision on baby girls as well *shrugs* who knows. And as someone who's diapered baby girls vs circ'ed baby boys..........baby girls are 10 times harder to get clean.

I'm also an evil beeatch who thinks there's nothing wrong with docking and cropping.......notice my doberman? ;)

Not going to debate the issue further with you though, Gypsy asked for opinions, I offered mine.........the end :)
 
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I don't think it's the same issue, not the same parts
Actually, the clitoral hood is essentially exactly the same part, only on a much smaller scale. ;) I would have been curious as to your personal opinion of female circumcision, but...

Not going to debate the issue further with you though, Gypsy asked for opinions, I offered mine.........the end :)
I "enjoy" the part of debates when people essentially stick their fingers in their ears and go, "I don't like what you have to say because it directly conflicts with my opinions, and I can't refute it, so the discussion is over...so there."

I'm also an evil beeatch who thinks there's nothing wrong with docking and cropping.......notice my doberman? ;)
You probably missed where I have a bunch of cropped Pit Bulls. Cropping ears on a puppy != circumcision of human child.
 

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I "enjoy" the part of debates when people essentially stick their fingers in their ears and go, "I don't like what you have to say because it directly conflicts with my opinions, and I can't refute it, so the discussion is over...so there."
I like debating..........I don't like feeling trolled. Big difference.
 
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I like debating..........I don't like feeling trolled. Big difference. So far, I'd consider the majority of your responses (forum wide) very troll like..........coincidence? Maybe, some people are at odds with everything but the jury is still out.
So, let me get this straight... I'm a troll, because I'm opinionated, and I tend to question/challenge what I read rather than nod and smile, or keep my mouth shut if I think someone might disagree with me or be offended by what I'm saying?

Ok... So why, exactly, was my question to you troll-like? Do you feel that the point I'm making with regard to hygiene is invalid? Why is that?

ETA: Let's see, the majority of my posts on this forum: Questions and opinions regarding circumcision; APBT issues; Telling someone what breeds I think might fit their criteria; Attempt at humor by quoting a line from Forrest Gump in a post about peppers; Agreeing that someone should go to the ER for potential head trauma; Offering to find help for someones' friend's litter after she was abused by her husband; My thoughts on gastropexy; Asking for registered names for a new puppy; My opinions of an irresponsible situation involving an aggressive dog; Pointing out an amusing image in an ultrasound photo; Attempting to help a member deal with her dog's infected foot; My (unpopular but honest) opinion of same member's living situation with their husband in a thread entitled "honest opinions."

Yep, definitely a troll. :rolleyes:
 

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@Seven Sins....

Your question to ME wasn't troll like..........I just have a personal rule about giving (possible) trolls what they want. If your question had come from any other member, new or old, I would have cheerfully answered/responded, we could have carried it on for pages, agreed/disagreed, and then laughed it up in the very next thread.

Coming from YOU and all I've seen from you thus far? I'll pass. I've already bent my rule far enough, don't want it to break.
 
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@Seven Sins....

Your question to ME wasn't troll like..........I just have a personal rule about giving (possible) trolls what they want. If your question had come from any other member, new or old, I would have cheerfully answered/responded, we could have carried it on for pages, agreed/disagreed, and then laughed it up in the very next thread.

Coming from YOU and all I've seen from you thus far? I'll pass. I've already bent my rule far enough, don't want it to break.
Again, let me repeat myself...

Let's see, the majority of my posts on this forum: Questions and opinions regarding circumcision; APBT issues; Telling someone what breeds I think might fit their criteria; Attempt at humor by quoting a line from Forrest Gump in a post about peppers; Agreeing that someone should go to the ER for potential head trauma; Offering to find help for someones' friend's litter after she was abused by her husband; My thoughts on gastropexy; Asking for registered names for a new puppy; My opinions of an irresponsible situation involving an aggressive dog; Pointing out an amusing image in an ultrasound photo; Attempting to help a member deal with her dog's infected foot; My (unpopular but honest) opinion of same member's living situation with their husband in a thread entitled "honest opinions."

Yep, definitely a troll. :rolleyes:

Let me add: Sending vibes to a member whose dog was in critical condition, posting what I thought was an amusing edit when someone asked people to photoshop the penis out of her horse's photo (that one was intentionally trollish, but give me a break, the request itself was hilarious and kind of "out there"), helping a member name a pet rat, drug information that didn't necessarily coincide with fear mongering, something about the proper pluralization of Cane Corso, more APBT issues, my (again unpopular but honest) opinion of someone whom I thought was overreacting to normal human body language, my opinion of what needs to be done with human aggressive APBTs, and my thoughts on whether men and woman are capable of being "just friends." Oh, and merle to merle breeding/genetics. And more APBT issues...

You know why I joined this forum to begin with, and brought a few other folks with me from another forum? Because of this... "We're pretty different than other dog forums - there's a lot more freedom to question and even challenge"

As of yet, so far, I'm not seeing it. How much freedom could there possibly be, when having an (unpopular and/or differing) opinion, and asking provocative questions automatically labels someone a troll?
 
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Oy, just popping in to see where this thread has traveled...gah, IMHO-and after five human babies and being a preschool teacher I'm an expert...cleaning poopy bottoms on girls or boys is equally nasty...taking off parts ain' gonna make it any easier
 

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Every day, we parents must make difficult decisions for our children. Circumcision is just one of the many such decisions a patent is responsible for making. Do we curcumsize or not? Do we vaccinate or not? Breastmilk or formula or both? Do we medicate or not? Do we surgically correct non-life threatening cosmetic abnormalities/deformities such as birthmarks or cleft lips or malformed ears? Do we homeschool or send to a private or public school? Do we keep our child in a 5-pt harness carseat for longer than the law dictates or do we just move to a booster seat as allowable by law? Organic foods versus "regular" foods? 2-piece bathing suits for infants and young girls or put in modest 1-piece suits?

If you have a special needs or medically fragile child, the number of decisions to be made increases drastically.

As a parent, the best thing we can do is educateourselves to all sides of an issue, focus on the facts, and make an educated decision on what to do. There will always be other people who will find the wrongness of our choices and criticize our decisions. That is just another fact of life.

I did educate myself on the pros and cons of circumcision. I discussed it with my pediatrician as well as a pediatric urology surgeon. I made my decision, and I stand by it. You can call me whatever name you want, but don't you dare assume I'm some ignorant non-worthy parent who doesn't care about her children's welfare. If you do, then your next step will be go try an intervene in my life in order to force me to adopt your own personal beliefs on child raising. And ironically, some of those people do not even have a child of their own.
 
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posting what I thought was an amusing edit when someone asked people to photoshop the penis out of her horse's photo (that one was intentionally trollish, but give me a break, the request itself was hilarious and kind of "out there")
Whaaaat. How did I miss that thread?

And ftr, I don't really think you're a troll. But you do tend to ask things or make your point in a very abrasive manner. Even when I think you have a point I'm sometimes put off by the way things are worded.

UNASKED FOR OPINION GIVEN. :p
 

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