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Paul Stevens
6/2/2020 03:46:27 am
Isn’t he American? And therefore be circumcised anyway?
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Danny
6/2/2020 07:52:49 am
He was born in London and spent part of his childhood here.
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Mark
6/2/2020 03:48:28 pm
If he has one or more American parents, even if born in London it would be a "fore gone" cnclusion. I think some American women are even more pro-circ than the men.
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Gerard Delrez
9/2/2020 03:11:35 pm
Quite right too.
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Julian
16/2/2020 09:47:02 am
Indeed. Stephen Gilchrist Glover was born in Wimbledon in 1974, to a Canadian mother and a half-English, half-American father. Given that the Candadians were still good cutters in those days and with a father of a generation in both England and America that was more likely than not to have been circumcised, it is most probably a question "foregone conclusion". I don't know if you are aware, but I have it on good authority that even today, American embassies worldwide will have a list of recommended surgeons for circumcision for American families living abroad, so entrenched is the tradition now in the USA.
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Mark
18/2/2020 05:40:59 am
When I was young and innocent (about 15), I found myself in a changing room in London with a dozen American lads about the same age as myself, and virtually every one of them was circumcised, and a few of them were very vocal about their shock of seeing foreskins - I think they just thought it was either odd or dirty, but not something to encourage. Leave a Reply. |
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