Circumcision Traditions

March 31, 2010 by trojanman  
Filed under Special

Circumcision, the controversial removing of a man’s foreskin at a really early age, is not something practiced exclusively by the Jewish community or different hospitals around the US. For a very long time, Western societies practiced circumcision on newborn children as a health measure against infection and other conditions. Today, tons of men in the US are circumcised; however, a whole new generation of long-sleeved men is surging. In other cultures, though, having the right to choose to keep you hood or not is non-existent. And that, my friend, is how circumcision makes the man. Read more

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