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I'm dog-sitting right now for some friends, a couple who owns an 8-month old beagle mix. The girl wants to get the dog neutered, the guy refuses. Come ON.
My wife (deceased) insisted on getting our/her cat (a male) spayed.
I couldn't bear it and refused; she abducted him and had the procedure performed.
I loved that cat. That thing moved like a jet-aircraft before and Cessna afterward.
Neither of us ever forgave her.
Given that millions of cats, dogs and other pets are killed each year because they are unwanted, I'm all for spaying and neutering. I also advocate very strongly to get "rescue" pets rather than buy from breeders.
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Is circumcision torture? A lifestyle/culture? A medically preventative precaution? Sexually, sensuously superior?
By the way, I'm neither circumcised nor a member of a group that practices circumcision. To my astonishment, I recently discovered I'm part of the 25% minority of adult, U.S. males who ARE NOT.
Despite my best efforts, I simply cannot remain objective about this subject; I'm appalled by the concept. However, I'm admittedly ignorant about the subject.
What is it: Culturally acceptable sadism? A test of faith? Necessary for a healthy life?
Human's evolved along with every other life-form on this planet; are there any other examples where a species ritually mutilates sexual organs of their young?
Given that millions of cats, dogs and other pets are killed each year because they are unwanted, I'm all for spaying and neutering. I also advocate very strongly to get "rescue" pets rather than buy from breeders.
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yes same here spay and neuter is totally different that circumsizing

WTF has spaying and castration of pets got to do with circumcision? (And btw radepor, you can only spay a female animal, not a male)

WTF has spaying and castration of pets got to do with circumcision? (And btw radepor, you can only spay a female animal, not a male)
Huh? Cattypuss is right, you spay females and neuter males. What's to be hurt about? Just say the animal was altered if you're not sure which is appropriate.
I'm trying to fully enjoy the experience of being wrong for the first time in 60 years
On the other hand, perhaps my mental faculties are so meager that decline isn't perceptible even to me
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And being circumsised and nuetered are very different!--![]()
You'd hope the doctor performing the circumcision knows the difference.![]()
The question in my mind is, how would you know?Much better uncircumcised. Much more sensation.
Nope, sorry. Infants do not retain memory of the pain. Suggesting that an infant suffers because of the circumcision doesn't fly with me. The newborn brain is not sufficiently developed to retain or process the circumcision. That may not justify the circumcision itself, but you cannot say that "infant suffering is worse" for an aesthetically pleasing result than adults are. (And that is what you said - choosing to suffer is better than making an infant suffer.)
As for the rest of it, you want me to bust out the cochlear implant argument? Because I'm happy to do so, but it might make you contradict your current feelings.
Babies don't remember pain, no, but pain makes them produce cortisol (the stress hormone). Various studies on excessive cortisol production in infants are now suggesting that it has negative pyschological influence later on in life. These studies tend to focus on young infants who are left to cry alone for long periods of time or those who are abused/neglected (many people in the UK liken circumcision to abuse, since there is no genuine medical reason for it). I'm willing to bet that having a sensitive part of the body lopped off with no painkillers means some serious cortisol production. (Infants also can't regulate cortisol production like adults can - as you say, they can't reason themselves out of it. That's why it's more of an issue).
I'd be interested to know how many of the people who've had their boys circumcised would also consider it for their girls. It's a different part of the body but the same principle.
Oh dear, I hate when people quote me from six months ago...I have to remember what I was talking about!
I do have to disagree heartily with the bolded part, though. As we have been through over and over in this thread, removing a girl's clitoral hood really is not the same - culturally, physically, religiously, emotionally, historically - as removing a boy's foreskin. At all.
I do have to disagree heartily with the bolded part, though. As we have been through over and over in this thread, removing a girl's clitoral hood really is not the same - culturally, physically, religiously, emotionally, historically - as removing a boy's foreskin. At all.