Just When You Thought (or hoped) dorian Was Dead

i think the STRANGEST THING EVER is that it is the NORM for people to get circumsized in america i mean seriously WHAT THE FUCK

and some of you have the fuckin audacity to claim that your country is NOT run by jews
 
Erik said:
i think the STRANGEST THING EVER is that it is the NORM for people to get circumsized in america i mean seriously WHAT THE FUCK

and some of you have the fuckin audacity to claim that your country is NOT run by jews

Being circumsized is a CHRISTIAN thing, not a Jewish thing. I fail to see the correlation between your 2 comments.
 
when I have a boy, i want his penis intact please ... i will be able to afford soap to give him.

who told you all this nonsense about chicks and uncircumsized hate?
 
lizard said:
it's a custom based on not being able to bathe frequently in the desert. we do not live in a desert (except for Nad). Thankfully I am able to clean myself up quite thorougly every single day because I do not live in a DESERT.

Is that really where it comes from?

I mean, I had no idea. By the time I knew what my dick looked like, the deed had already been done.
 
markgugs said:
No, they're not. In fact, most Jews I know are most certainly NOT circumsized.


then they are not jews .... ALL JEWS ARE CIRCUMSIZED !!!

if there was ever something 100% FACT ... this is one.
 
holy shit, I've turned this thread into a cock thread :lol:

I read this the other day:

Rare Circumcision Ritual Carries Herpes Risk

Traditional Jewish Practice May Put Babies at Risk for Genital Herpes Infection
By Jennifer Warner
WebMD Medical News Reviewed By Brunilda Nazario, MD
on Monday, August 02, 2004


Aug. 2, 2004 -- A rare Jewish circumcision practice may put young infants at risk for genital herpes with potentially severe complications, according to a new study.

Researchers in Israel have documented eight cases in which male infants became infected with the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) after undergoing circumcision that included direct oral-genital contact between the infant and the circumciser (mohel). One of the infants suffered brain damage as the result of his infection.

Male circumcision is the removal of the foreskin (prepuce), which is a fold of skin that covers and protects the tip of the penis.

According to Jewish custom and traditions, newborn Jewish boys are ritually circumcised at eight days of age, and complications are generally very rare.

However, a small number of Orthodox rabbis advocate an ancient practice in which the circumciser sucks the blood from the infant's circumcision wound until the bleeding stops, a ritual known as metzitzah.