...of their religion? From what I understand, it became a common practice in the 70s through 90s for all male babies to be circumcised for sanitary purposes regardless of their parents' religion. My ex-boyfriend's parents were agnostic, and he was still circumcised. He said most guys had been. I'm a teenage girl, so I haven't really spent a lot of time in locker rooms doing any personal research on the matter, and I'm not asking out of perversion or anything. I'm just curious about how a medical procedure that had been rooted in a religious tradition became a common practice for people of all religious beliefs. From what I understand, it stopped being as routinely performed in the late 90s, and is now viewed as being barbaric and totally unnecessary.
So. Are you, or aren't you? And how old are you, and what's your family's religion? If you'd had a choice in the matter, what would you have chosen for yourself? Does it somehow effect your sexual experience?
So. Are you, or aren't you? And how old are you, and what's your family's religion? If you'd had a choice in the matter, what would you have chosen for yourself? Does it somehow effect your sexual experience?