Apart from cancer (incredibly rare) or gangrene (also incredibly rare) there is no more medical reason to amputate a foreskin
I know they looked into a different solution. It wasn't an option for him. Nobody wants to give a 12 year old boy a circumcision. If a small incision was sufficient to fix the problem, this is what would have been done. There's no reason not too. Lots of reasons to do so. Not the least of which being recovery time and pain management for a hormonal 12 year old.
At the same time, when a 12 year old can't get it up without blinding pain? Those extra nerve endings become a curse, not a blessing.
Reconstructive Plastic surgoons
This makes it hard to debate with you. The automatic rejection of anything related to mainstream anything... what's the point?
Anything I say, must be feeding the establishment right?....
The medical "benefits" are entirely bogus. None of the claims has an evidential basis.
You don't have to take anyone's word for it. Or mine.
All my medical knowledge comes from the "shite western butchery". I don't think you would anyway. Not even if I were a Harvard medical graduate.
I get that this was really bad for you. I do empathise.
Coming on the forum and spouting off that everyone who's ever undergone this procedure, is shit in bed and crazy as a loon?
Nope. Sorry, been there, didn't turn out that way.
I'm sorry it did for you. I believe you that you say it was bad for you. That really sucks.
If the point of the procedure was unnecessary? That's worse.
But it's not me.
My problem with this whole thing, is the impression I'm getting that because this went really badly for some people? I need to look down on myself, to apply a label of damaged, deformed, deviant, wrong, bad. When it doesn't apply to me.
My not having a massive problem with my dick is not a problem.
Telling me a list of problems that can happen as a certainty, as if I'm somehow to stupid to notice that my dick doesn't work properly, when it does? No sale.
I don't have self esteem issues about this. I'm not going to start having them just to take one for the team.
Unnecessary surgical procedures should never be performed on anyone.
As
@somerandomguy just put rather eloquently. "One slip of the knife and forever have something to regret."
Agreed.
The knife should never be there unless it's necessary. That's a good way to advocate that. Being sceptical of anyone who is going to do something to you, learning about it, making sure the decision is the right one for the situation. This is good for people to do.
Educating expectant parents of the possible risk of such unnecessary surgery. Encouraging them not to do it, or wait for the child to be old enough to decide for themselves? Great.
Trying to bring me down? No thank you.
Would I have any children I sire circumcised? Nope. Not unless it's absolutely necessary.
Will I beat myself up about it, should one day it become necessary? Nope.
Because it would not a decision based on a whim, or for silly reasons like aesthetics.
I don't need to feel bad about it to feel for you and other men who have suffered from this. So I'm not going to.