>'Give me your child for its first seven years and I will give you the man.'
(Jesuit axiom)
M.I.T. alumni here ― undertaking a vox pop sampling study, regarding the efficacy of ideological inculcation subjected on the formative brain (≤25 years / pre- frontal cortex maturation).
I would like to garner opinions of those who have undergone circumcision in their infancy (i.e., without their consent) and ― weighed against what they have since learnt of this practice; its effects {both negative and positive}; underlying morality questions issuing from the submission of cognitively unconsciousness subjects to surgical modification (etc.) ― whether they (as mature-aged adults) would nonetheless submit themselves [again] to the same procedure―were they hypothetically given a choice.
I am also interested in documenting the prevalence of those who would mandate circumcision for their own child ― as such, whether those sampled consider themselves adherents to one or more of the applicable Abrahamic superstition sects (e.g., Christianity, Catholicism, Judaism, Islam, derivations thereof); or are, in fact, secular-minded, free-thinkers.
Lastly, opinions germane to the reconciliation of what is perceived / promulgated / proselytised as the 'perfect entity', or "God" (*attached image related), either (i) being fallible (i.e., the [mis]creation of the male pudenda) or (ii) evincing anthropomorphic vanity (i.e., "Its" prescribed 'flesh tributes' from the most vulnerable―at the hands of those "It" imbues with comparative power), are welcome.
>Bonus points:
Comparisons made or qualified between male circumcision and its female counterpart (a.k.a. "FGM" ― female genital mutilation).
(NB: The removal of the LABIA (minora / majora) [only]; nay excision of the clitoral protuberance―which corresponds to the male penile GLAND, as distinct from dermal prepuce / foreskin.)
In advance, I thank all participants and apologise for any hereinbefore typographical errors.
Word salad leading to false conclusions due to morbid ignorance of subject topics and their subsections. This is why American education sucks.