As a child growing up in a Jewish family, I always assumed my future sons would
be circumcised. It was a tradition, my parents explained, and research proved
it was medically beneficial.
Years later, however, when I gazed upon my newborn son's beautifully-formed body, I knew I could no more cut off a part of his penis than I could a part of his ear or toe. In time, I would learn I was not alone in my belief that little boys are perfect just the way they are.
No national health organization in the world recommends routine infant circumcision. |
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Non-religious circumcision began in the mid-1800s. Doctors in English-speaking countries claimed circumcision would prevent masturbation, which at that time was thought to cause a multitude of diseases including tuberculosis, insanity and epilepsy. Masturbation was also viewed as a morally degenerate act. By cutting the penis, doctors hoped to curb sexual appetites and encourage more "Godly" behavior.
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