Male circumcision encouraged by WHO?

WHO in their right mind would encourage parents to mutilate the penis of their newborn? The World Health Organization would, that’s who, and they just did. They figure that just because efforts to convince sex partners to use condoms have failed, our best hope at slowing the spread of AIDS is to perform minor cosmetic surgery on every new guy, simply on the theory that he can’t be trained to use prophylactics.

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So I drove through Melville listening to an arrogant sounding granny explaining that all of her descendants have been and will be circumcised because that’s just how it’s done in her family. John Gormley was talking on the radio, taking a poll, and the majority of callers were in favour of cutting the foreskin off their kids’ penis, even though the procedure costs ~$1200 ($50 in at least some places), is not covered by health insurance, and carries risks beyond what males face from urinary tract infections due to poor foreskin hygiene.

The facts are that a circumcision doesn’t prevent a male from developing infections from the end of the penis up through to their kidneys. It also doesn’t stop the spread of HIV, it only seems to lessen the transmission rate enough to be statistically significant in reducing the spread. Sexual intercourse is no doubt affected by lacking loose skin on a moving part. Saskatchewan remains a province where more infants are circumcised than anywhere else in Canada (if I remember the radio read fact right).

Is any cut to the spread of AIDS worth permanently disfiguring a boy’s penis? If we were talking about clitoral skin removal, I’m pretty sure people in most Western countries would think the process barbaric. My opinion is that we’re giving circumcised people a false sense of security about protection from HIV, while there are oodles of other risks from unprotected sex, including many other Sexually Transmitted infections which may (or may not) like cut penises better. So don’t get on the WHO bandwagon just yet. If your son really wants to, he’ll commit to the procedure when he’s old enough to decide for himself, and it will be one less thing he can blame on his parents.

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-Ukranian Church in Melville, seen while listening to this story on the radio.

-More discussion is here.