I've read all of this thread so far and remember(with horror) what you said on previous thread about rabbis sucking the wound with potential for infection. I'd no idea about that before you posted and thought it was disgusting, is it a regular thing? I'd think not.
What HH said about the cornflake man & has repeated on this thread was also an eye opener especially when I googled Mr Kellogg and found out his motives.
Whilst i am an will always be sensitive to other cultures I've come round to thinking that circumcision, other than for medical reasons (one of my lovely nephews was 'done' as a small child for a problem,no ill effects),should only be undertaken when a person is old enough to understand and agree. Then should be done by qualified medic with experience and no history of mistakes, in surgical surroundings.
(Personal experience' A friend of mine who is Muslim had a nephew who had the procedure when he was thirteen, again with no bad effects, the point being he understood and agreed with no pressure (never thought to ask her about her son!!! He's now 29 & just got marriedto the love of his life, also Muslim,whom he met at uni. Presumably he is Ok i'm not gonna ask now.
Thinking about it my husband is circumcised, he's just 59. When we first got together I asked him if he knew why and he said he had no idea & had never thought to ask! It happened before he could remember. Obviously no ill effects, he's always been fine (as was boyrfiend i had before him
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Let's hope the law takes this seriously as well as being sensitive to traditional beliefs. It will take time to completely eradicate the practice of circumcising babies.