Ah! Now you're making a good point. But again, my main argument is whether having (in our view) an 'imperfect' body is worth getting upset about - especially when our bodies are fully functional and look perfectly fine - regardless of whether we consented to it or not?
It's all well and good to say it's not worth getting upset about, but is that really something people can help? Rationally I know there's nothing I can to do change what has been done, and "it's no use crying over spilt milk," but that doesn't stop me from being really angry about it, especially when my body was fully functional before this was done to me.
To go off on a slight tangent - if it were possible for such men to get a surgically-implanted foreskin ... well what are they expecting exactly? Will it magically make their sex lives better? Will it give their genitalia a more pleasing appearence? Or is it just a latent form of rebellion against their parents? Even if they didn't consent to the circumcision, would getting a foreskin really improve their lives so much?
If it were possible to restore you bet your donkey I'd have it done. Even if it didn't change my sex life, I'd still feel better about it. Yes, I do think my genitalia would look more pleasing. It would look like it's supposed to.
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