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Removal of the foreskin has an effect on the brain. Amongst other things, it makes men more passive.

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WOW. It was a very difficult decision not to circumcise my son. It wasn't uncommon but after the delivery (son born in 1990), it was impossible to count the number of times the nurses came in to let me know that the doctor was there and he could do it. Honestly, I considered it barbaric. I know all the BS about being circumcised. I read the books and literature on both sides. Please respect my opinion. My son was in the top 1% of the nation while at school and currently a Major in the Air Force.

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Thankyou Frances for being a Wonderful Mother.

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Frances -

I made the same decision for my son, and I don't regret it.

I could post a series of links that confirmed my gut feelings about the choice.

They (the videos)have been censored several times, but I'll see if I can locate them to share.

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CIRCUMCISION -

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Effects of circumcision on:

Amygdala, limbic system, emotional and sexual regulation and sexual appetite,

Executive function and decision-making.

Performed neo-natally(from birth to 28 days old)...severe impacts on the extremely early growth of brain structures in infant males.

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Once you alter the human body by allowing other people to change it, you are stuck with the result. While this truism is simple, how many humans ever actually conceive this reality?

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