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Hey all,

Idle curiosity has led me to posit this question. Mainly towards uncut American men, do you know why your parents chose not to circumcise you? As we know, circumcision rates are high in the US so why didn’t your parents have it done to you?

Thanks in advance!
 

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My Dad is from South America. He imigrated to NY in 1956 and was drafted exactly 6 months later. After completing Boot Camp, he and two other guys were told they had to have some medical procedures before being sent to Asia.
He was 19 when they circumcised him and pulled some teeth.

He later told me that his recovery was very painful and that he was very unhappy with the results. When I was born ten years later, he fought with the nurses and Doctor to keep my penis intact and whole.

I love my foreskin and am grateful for all the joy it brings me.
 

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What made you get cut at 19?
growing up in so. california I was the only uncut guy amungst my friends I was the odd man out. I wanted to look like my friends so I got circumcised. I kind of regret it now and wish I had not done it.
 

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I’m uncut, born in the USA in the very late 1950s. I assume it was to be like my father. He was born in the late 1910s, at home. The family didn’t have much money, so it’s likely they wouldn’t have seen a doctor with their son for some weeks or months thereafter, by which time the pain to the infant would be more palpable. I have joked thatmy father was too cheap to have an unnecessary op, but that’s likely not the real explanation.
 

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My Dad is from South America. He imigrated to NY in 1956 and was drafted exactly 6 months later. After completing Boot Camp, he and two other guys were told they had to have some medical procedures before being sent to Asia.
He was 19 when they circumcised him and pulled some teeth.

He later told me that his recovery was very painful and that he was very unhappy with the results. When I was born ten years later, he fought with the nurses and Doctor to keep my penis intact and whole.

I love my foreskin and am grateful for all the joy it brings me.
My dad was drafted about the same time yours was and he nor anyone he knew was circumcised. I wonder why yours was?
 
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Hey all,

Idle curiosity has led me to posit this question. Mainly towards uncut American men, do you know why your parents chose not to circumcise you? As we know, circumcision rates are high in the US so why didn’t your parents have it done to you?

Thanks in advance!
At the time it was quite an expensive procedure at $25.00 per penis. So, they passed. I had mine done thirty years later, so all is well. Love it and never looked back. Paid for it myself.
 
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My dad was drafted about the same time yours was and he nor anyone he knew was circumcised. I wonder why yours was?
Dunno. He was a communications specialist and was sent to the jungles Laos & Vietnam. He said he was told that it was to avoid dangerous infection since he would be with a small team for extended missions with no opportunity to bathe. Two other guys on his teams were also cut before leaving for Asia
 

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Is the whole ‘uncut guys in the US come from poor backgrounds’ a myth mostly? Some of them come from more hippie backgrounds I notice.
Where I am from in the State of Georgia, foreskins can be found at every socio-economic level. A poor background means nothing as Medicaid pays for a circumcision. A wealthy background usually means better educated. Most of my friends and all of my family are uncircumcised. None from a poor background but none from a rich background either.
 

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Mine is the opposite. My dad was uncut. He says he had nothing but problems with it (I don't know which specific problems though). So when he had us 3 boys, he had us all cut so we wouldn't suffer like he did. I can't complain, I prefer being cut.
 
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My father and his father were born and raised in America and were circumcised. I have my mother to thank for having a foreskin. She strongly advocated for a natural birth and no unnecessary operations. I was born at home and was not circumcised. I am so incredibly grateful to have an intact penis.
 

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Mine is the opposite. My dad was uncut. He says he had nothing but problems with it (I don't know which specific problems though). So when he had us 3 boys, he had us all cut so we wouldn't suffer like he did. I can't complain, I prefer being cut.
"Had us all cut so we wouldn't suffer like he did" is so ironic considering the procedure itself is literally unnecessary sexual violence and suffering on a healthy infant.