/me picks herself up off the floor, wipes away the tears of laughter and tries to put on a serious face
All thngs considered, though, I still feel there is some other factor behind a man who would want this type of surgery. In the United States today, the circumcision of a male infant is considered to be more for cosmetic reasons than health factors. However, it's also important for the parents to understand that conformity is important, especially for a very young child. This boils down to "if Daddy has it, Baby should too."
When our son was born, my husband was adamant that he be circumcised. No discussion, period. It would be done. At that time, military hospitals were encouraging parents AWAY from this procedure. The nurses had their little classes for the new mommies on how to care for the baby, and one of the topics discussed was circumcision. We would not only have to sign a consent form for the actual operation, we would also have to sign forms saying we had been informed of the risks and complications, and that we understood the surgery was NOT recommended. The whole impression given was, "You BETTER think about this!" Very itimidating tactics!
I showed the papers to my husband, told him all I had been taught. He stil was firm: this is something we do.
Then he made ME sign the papers.
My take on the whole thing is this: you are talking about a very DELICATE part of the male anatomy. Even as young children, boys are very protective of that part of their body. The idea that you willingly will allow someone to come near you with a sharp knife is quite frightening, actually. If circumcision is something that you are opposed to, maybe a better way would be to merely insure that your SONS never have it done in the first place.
Peace be with you,
~VOW