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Jun 15, 2004 14:45

What psychic trauma would be inflicted upon your son if his father had black pubic hair, a pot belly, an apendectomy scar, and his right testicle hung lower than the left? And your son's pubic hair was brown and he had a nice flat abdomen without a surgical scar, and his left testicle hung lower than the right ( Read more... )

circumcision is bad

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nyterhaven June 15 2004, 21:06:35 UTC
Ya know, I'm about to have to take you off my friends list ;) I spend all these years making peace about my son's circumcision and I truly am convinced that it isn't quite as big a deal as the majoirty makes it out to be, and then I have you, with at least weekly anti-circ posts that set me back years in my healing process. *groansigh*

I wouldn't take you off though, just so you know, I really was kidding about that part :)

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norwegian_wood June 15 2004, 21:25:28 UTC
i feel so strongly about this issue...
partially because of the doula's role in providing information, partially because of sexual issues i've seen in men i've known, and because i know it is still happening, every day in this country, and it makes me really sad for these babies :(
i know that i can't change the world, but if i can share information with 30 or so lj parents and future parents, maybe someone can change a mind here or there, you know?
i think it is wonderful that you left baby intact...some people think that if one is circumcised, they may as well circ the lot of them (very stupid thinking!). you are a good example to other mothers who can learn from your experience!

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nyterhaven June 15 2004, 21:36:10 UTC
It is a doula's job to help eduate, but remember it's not our job to judge or throw our opinions onto other people. In fact, if you plan to be DONA certified, you'll get into that in your first hours of training. It won't be hard for me to keep my thoughts to myself, but I know that for a lot of people, it will be very hard. I have a friend who was considering being a doula and I told her she'd have a rough time because as a (certified)doula, she'd have to support her clients in full, even if their wishes were the exact opposite of what she thought was "right ( ... )

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norwegian_wood June 15 2004, 21:44:05 UTC
re:doula's role, that's how i came to learn so much about circumcision...educating myself on the facts, so that i can educate others beyond saying, "it's wrong! don't do it!"
one girl i'm working with changed her mind about circumcising her baby if it's a boy after reading literature i gave her, and that makes me feel really good :) the position i will continue to take on this topic when it concerns clients is just presenting them with information, answering questions, but leaving my opinions out of it. it has worked really well so far :)

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nyterhaven June 16 2004, 07:07:54 UTC
Good for you! You'll do fine then. Just don't offer info unless they ask for it and you'll do fine and dandy (as far as DONA goes that is)

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