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Officials Weigh Circumcision to Fight H.I.V. Risk
2009-08-25
Public health officials are considering promoting routine circumcision for all baby boys born in the United States to reduce the spread of H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS.
Go ahead. No skin off my fore... Oh. Wait. Maybe it is.
The topic is a delicate one that has already generated controversy, even though a formal draft of the proposed recommendations, due out from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by the end of the year, has yet to be released.
I'm curious about which article of the Constitution gives the gummint the right to snip foreskins.
Experts are also considering whether the surgery should be offered to adult heterosexual men whose sexual practices put them at high risk of infection. But they acknowledge that a circumcision drive in the United States would be unlikely to have a drastic impact: the procedure does not seem to protect those at greatest risk here, men who have sex with men.
I'd appear to be 100% safe then. Keep your hands out of my pants.
Recently, studies showed that in African countries hit hard by AIDS, men who were circumcised reduced their infection risk by half. But the clinical trials in Africa focused on heterosexual men who are at risk of getting H.I.V. from infected female partners.

For now, the focus of public health officials in this country appears to be on making recommendations for newborns, a prevention strategy that would only pay off many years from now. Critics say it subjects baby boys to medically unnecessary surgery without their consent.
Posted by:Fred

#15  Dr. Dean Adell, the am radio guy, said that part of the penis that gets circumcised, has millions of nerve cells that would usually be helping out with pleasure. So there is my 2 cents. I am an RN, and therefore believe I have some smarts, and when my son was born, oh several years ago, I said no to circumcision.
Posted by: texhooey   2009-08-25 23:22  

#14  Take a deep breath, gromky, or you'll do yourself an injury. Clearly snipping off a bit of skin didn't do you any permanent harm. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-08-25 22:23  

#13  They say "me love you long time" to everyone gromky.
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2009-08-25 21:10  

#12  Oh, and I should add that being snipped is an object of curiousity and wonder in some parts of the world where MGM isn't practiced...the ladies love it...
Posted by: gromky   2009-08-25 12:47  

#11  I had it done when I was a newborn, don't really care one way or the other like some bizarro fanatics, but there is no denying that it's a mutiliation. I mean, come on, you're cutting off part of the freaking penis! THE PENIS!!!! You only get one of those for your whole life, and already you're slimming it down? Compared to that, stretching your earlobes to fit pinwheels in there is relatively normal.
Posted by: gromky   2009-08-25 12:45  

#10  I am wondering is that I always heard circumcision is routine in the USA. If so then why is this an issue in the USA?

The Hispanics don't do it, and in certain other circles it has become fashionably uncommon, Lagom, although I think it is still mostly routine. The above commenters are just reacting to "the government says," even though it's no change from the way it used to be, when one had to request to opt out of this standard procedure.
Posted by: trailing wife in Buffalo   2009-08-25 11:38  

#9  "We're talking stitches, Bill. Stitches. Down there."
Posted by: mojo   2009-08-25 10:20  

#8  What incredibly unreasoned point of view. Parents needing consent from an infant? Their parents give consent, that is why they are parents.

Someone miss the federal judicial rulings on abortion and teenagers. They don't need the consent of their parents. The parents don't even have to be informed. They have invested the same standing to none adults before the court as that of parents. Don't worry the government will step in when it feels the need to impose its solutions.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-08-25 10:06  

#7  "it subjects baby boys to medically unnecessary surgery without their consent."

What incredibly unreasoned point of view. Parents needing consent from an infant? Their parents give consent, that is why they are parents.

Someone commented "Mutilate"? I think you are stupid about that. Mutilation is a rather prejudiced and ignorant word and you are stupid to use it. I am no more mutilated than you are and probably less so in terms of your mental state with use of such a word to describe this. The women I have been with prefer the way I am to what I was born, due to where I am from I am the different one so they do notice. It is a reversal of the teasing for being different in school dressing room.

Rational issue is that it is hygienically much better and reduced risk for penile cancer. A recommendation is the proper thing. Nobody is saying the government has the right to perform these involuntarily. I do not see where this mandates the procedure and you are jumping to unfounded conclusions in a foolish and stupid fashion.

I am wondering is that I always heard circumcision is routine in the USA. If so then why is this an issue in the USA?
Posted by: Lagom   2009-08-25 09:53  

#6  the procedure does not seem to protect those at greatest risk here, men who have sex with men.

Appears simple circumcision doesn't go far enough.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-08-25 08:23  

#5  Well at least our new Muslim overlords won't be able to pick out the Jews from the crowd.
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2009-08-25 08:22  

#4   But the clinical trials in Africa focused on heterosexual men who are at risk of getting H.I.V. from infected female partners.

Hmmm...from the same scientific community that's pushing Global Warming when the data point isn't supporting the hypothesis. We must act now! /sarc
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-08-25 08:21  

#3  Oh, heck, let's mutilate men instead of insist that they show some self-control and resist a deadly disease. Nope, mutiliation for all it is!
Posted by: gromky   2009-08-25 05:48  

#2  I foresee mobile circumcision vans, driving around looking for the uncircumcised. Maybe with a ice cream truck bell so men will come in and be circumcised.
Posted by: whatadeal   2009-08-25 03:24  

#1  Will Bambi appoint a Mohel-General, or a Prepuce Czar?
Posted by: mojo   2009-08-25 00:59  

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