I'd probably have waited until they were old enough to ask for it themselves.
I was gonna get my boy cut, just cuz even though my wife objected. but she left the decision up to me.
I found out they wanted a couple hundred bucks to do it and I decided if he wanted it done he could wait until he earns enough money to pay for it himself.
Yes. The decision to pierce any part of one's body should only be made by an adult.
Cut = circumcision?
If he wants it later in life it's going to HURT and that's a pain he'll remember forever. My friend had it done when he was 13 or so, still remembers the pain.
Edit: you could have "lent" him the money and charged it back (with interest) when he turned 18![]()
Yes, but there are plenty of things that violate NAP that I have no problem with.
I beg you to reconsider. What are your reasons for wanting the procedure to be done?I personally will have every son I have circumsized. I know, I know, I'm a horrible person, a child abuser, a sociopath.
Why? The hygiene myth has been quite thoroughly debunked by every reputable medical organization and it's not a cultural norm in the vast majority of the world. You clearly know that it's a painful procedure. Why put an infant through it?Cut = circumcision?
If he wants it later in life it's going to HURT and that's a pain he'll remember forever. My friend had it done when he was 13 or so, still remembers the pain.
I personally will have every son I have circumsized. I know, I know, I'm a horrible person, a child abuser, a sociopath.
I, however, can't imagine comparing piercing and circumcision. If my daughter no longer wants her ears pierced, she can just take the earrings out and let it heal. Hope she doesn't do that though, girls without one piercing on each ear looks strange to me.
Edit: you could have "lent" him the money and charged it back (with interest) when he turned 18![]()
I beg you to reconsider. What are your reasons for wanting the procedure to be done?
Health, aesthetics, tradition, and I just don't see much merit to the opposing arguments.
Am I the only person that can't read/hear that word and not automatically have this playing in my head?
See my above post. All you've got are aesthetics and tradition (the latter doesn't make sense because it's not tradition in Spain or Mexico or the vast majority of the world). Aesthetics are purely subjective and as far as such procedures go, the decision is not up to you (ethically, morally, or otherwise) unless it somehow becomes a medical emergency.Health, aesthetics, tradition, and I just don't see much merit to the opposing arguments.