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A question i've wondered was why do most american boys get circumcised (even non catholics/jews)... Like has anyone ever read the listed health benifits vs downsides and been like.. yeah thats totally what we need for our boy...
listed "health benifits" of circumcision include:
As far as I am aware America does it as part of routine procedure that costs the country insurance money ($300 to $400 per boy) paid from all americans for no measurable gain. And the two leading proponuts who set that up back in the early 1900's were Dr. Lewis A. Sayre, and Dr John Henry Kellogg. Dr. Lewis A. Sayre believed that circumcision could cure many types of paralysis and hip-joint disease by “quieting the nervous system.” Dr. Lewis A. Sayre theories were completely debunked later, while John Kelloggs reasoning was for "preventing and curing" masturbation. Kellogg believed that masturbation was a teen defiling themselves and thought removing the foreskin would demotivate a teen boy, its also why he helped create cornflakes as he believed the teens would have less energy from eating it by the end of the evening when they were most prone.
Just to put some perspective on a whole country doing something that was someone's idea of a good punishment before he pushed for all infants to get it-
On the circumcision procedure in Kelloggs' own sanitarium he wrote, "The operation should be performed by a surgeon without administering an anesthetic, as the brief pain attending the operation will have a salutary effect upon the mind, especially if it be connected with the idea of punishment, as it may well be in some cases.’"
And yet to modern Americans continue to do this as a matter of course. I get why Isreal and sharia law countries pay for it out of pocket (Religion) but i don't get why americans do.
Men, if a doctor proposed it to you as preventative procedure for yourself as an adult what would you answer?
listed "health benifits" of circumcision include:
- slight reduction in infant penis infections - which can be solved with oral antibotics at no permanent loss of nerve cells
- slight reduction in adult infections - but for only those who don't have even semi decent hygene practices otherwise no "benifit" at all- again oral antibiotics work as a less invasive alternative
- help prevent phimosis - which afffects less than 1% of boys by 7th grade. Mild cases might need nothing but patience, and there are creams/ointments that are used to solve this for most other cases (yay for less invasive alternatives).
- slight reduction in catching STI's from unprotected sex with women - negated by using condoms, abstanence, or faithful manogomy. Also its contentious as very little went into the initial studies and others trying a parallel study did not get the same results.
- reduction in penis cancer -very weak study advocates this and the strudy outcomes are linked more with adult phimosis than circumcision, this plus low cases (less common than male breast cancer) even among non-circumcised makes this statement contentious and even then mostly negated by having good hygene. An excerpt from american cancer society, "In the US, the risk of penile cancer is low even among uncircumcised men. Men who aren’t circumcised can help lower their risk of penile cancer by practicing good genital hygiene."
As far as I am aware America does it as part of routine procedure that costs the country insurance money ($300 to $400 per boy) paid from all americans for no measurable gain. And the two leading proponuts who set that up back in the early 1900's were Dr. Lewis A. Sayre, and Dr John Henry Kellogg. Dr. Lewis A. Sayre believed that circumcision could cure many types of paralysis and hip-joint disease by “quieting the nervous system.” Dr. Lewis A. Sayre theories were completely debunked later, while John Kelloggs reasoning was for "preventing and curing" masturbation. Kellogg believed that masturbation was a teen defiling themselves and thought removing the foreskin would demotivate a teen boy, its also why he helped create cornflakes as he believed the teens would have less energy from eating it by the end of the evening when they were most prone.
Just to put some perspective on a whole country doing something that was someone's idea of a good punishment before he pushed for all infants to get it-
On the circumcision procedure in Kelloggs' own sanitarium he wrote, "The operation should be performed by a surgeon without administering an anesthetic, as the brief pain attending the operation will have a salutary effect upon the mind, especially if it be connected with the idea of punishment, as it may well be in some cases.’"
And yet to modern Americans continue to do this as a matter of course. I get why Isreal and sharia law countries pay for it out of pocket (Religion) but i don't get why americans do.
Men, if a doctor proposed it to you as preventative procedure for yourself as an adult what would you answer?