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In reply to the discussion: CDC: Circumcision Benefits Outweigh Risks [View all]FunkyLeprechaun
(2,383 posts)Medical professionals are trained to give a certain amount of anaesthetic to people, from young children to adults (mainly trained on adults). Even then, it's iffy on how much anaesthetic would be given to a newborn child- either local or topical. Circumcisions are often done WITHOUT anaesthetic because of the risks of the anaesthetic, ironically, to the baby boy.
I am amazed that I see support for child abuse on this site and the excuses for doing a non-neccessary operation on the child.
I will leave you with this list of men who are absolutely relevant to this discussion-
http://www.circumstitions.com/Resent.html
https://www.facebook.com/IAmCircumcisedAndHateIt
http://www.girlsaskguys.com/sexual-health/q239759-anyone-angry-over-circumcision-hate-my-parents
http://restoringtally.com/blog/2010/01/i-am-circumcised-man-hates-his-circumcision
http://forum.grasscity.com/sex-love-relationships/916953-i-hate-being-circumcised.html
and a bunch of links on google.
Why don't you tell these men the same things that you told me- "You're ASSuming that doctors don't know how to do the operation... I am amazed at the rampant ignorance among the anticircumcision people about what the operation is, what it does for the male getting it, and why the CDC thinks it's slightly better than leaving the foreskin on, and exactly who makes medical decisions for people who can't consent."
Go tell them that.