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Anna-Anna

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  1. Hello I would like to apologise in advance as I am afraid I am a little ignorant on this topic, which is why I have come here to ask. I am a girl who has no experience with such things. I am confused though and would like to understand, and I hope that my questions do not offend anyone. My father is from America and my mother is from Scotland, he is from a Christian family and she from Catholic. When my brother was born my father wanted to have him circumcised but my mother did not, and it caused them to fight but eventually they decided that they would let him grow up and make his own decision when he was an adult and able to understand these things. They continued to disagree on this after having three sons and three daughters and to this day. From what I understand it is very common for baby boys to be circumcised in North America across many faiths, but it is not as common in Europe and the United Kingdom? I am confused because at school and in church as a little girl I was taught that men where created in the image of God and thus where the image of perfection. God cannot be flawed, and to alter his design is wrong. If they are made in the image of God, would it not be wrong to remove that part of the boy which he was created with by God? This is very uncomfortable to speak of, I am in my twenties but do not have any experience with men in that way. I am waiting for marriage and I hope to have a son one day if I am lucky enough. Maybe I am misinformed but I was taught in school about health and being intimate, would having that part not help when a husband and wife are trying to conceive a child? I'm sorry for the comparison but sort of like a Chinese finger trap, and preventing waste...? I really would love to one day have a beautiful and happy boy but I worry that if I am so lucky, I don't want to make the wrong decision for something that will be for the rest of his life. Thank you so much for your time reading this, and in advance for answering my questions. God bless! -Anna.
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