• Azrael@reddthat.com
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    19 hours ago

    I’ve never understood it, even for religious reasons. It’s not medically necessary, and it weakens your sex organ’s ability to do the thing it is supposed to do.

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      11 hours ago

      It actually is medically necessary if the foreskin is too tight (phimosis). I had it done on the doctor’s recommendation and my sex life life greatly improved. But this was as an adult, so not really the same thing.

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        10 hours ago

        Yeah, but that’ super rare. Only around 0.6% of boys experience it before they’re 15. Even if you’re born with true pathological phimosis, circumcision is usually a last resort because topical steroids are safer and have a pretty high success rate.

        “The incidence of pathological phimosis is 0.4 per 1000 boys per year or 0.6% of boys are affected by their 15th birthday.”

        https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3329654/

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              1 minute ago

              In this context age is not relevant as I am using the “synonym of man” definition of “boy”

              I am talking about the fact that there are non-boys with penises (Such as myself, I am AMAB agender) and boys without penises.

              There are better terms that could be used here. In this particular case, for example:

              “The incidence of pathological phimosis is 0.4 per 1000 boys per year or 0.6% of boys are affected by their 15th birthday.”

              “The incidence of pathological phimosis is, counting only people who have penises, 0.4 per 1000 people per year; 0.6% are affected by their 15th birthday.”

              Less concise but accuracy>conciseness in this context

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      17 hours ago

      For cultural reasons, it probably developed as a valuable tribal in-grouping check.

      How do we know for sure you are one of us and not a spy or an infiltrator… Well, if you are an ancient Tribal Jewish person you have a special trick to prove you are in the group.