I'm often reminded by the short but amusing Seinfeld bit about circumcision. Almost totally irrelevant to any ethical discussions, but it does raise questions regarding the aesthetics to some degree.
Aye, like that's why I didn't consider it an especially serious point on the subject. Albeit, a mildly amusing one.
More seriously though, I suspect a fair portion of complacency on the subject stems from how widespread and pervasive it's been in Western culture for so long, and how seldomly it's going to come up as a concern to the average circumcised man who's never experienced the difference.
I'm often reminded by the short but amusing Seinfeld bit about circumcision. Almost totally irrelevant to any ethical discussions, but it does raise questions regarding the aesthetics to some degree.
aesthetics according to (((porn))), goyims were finding mates fine for thousands of years without circumcision.
And I like to remind people, you can retract the foreskin if you want the glans to be exposed, and it will overall look much better and healthier.
Aye, like that's why I didn't consider it an especially serious point on the subject. Albeit, a mildly amusing one.
More seriously though, I suspect a fair portion of complacency on the subject stems from how widespread and pervasive it's been in Western culture for so long, and how seldomly it's going to come up as a concern to the average circumcised man who's never experienced the difference.