Cut Culture: The Rise of Circumcision Fanaticism

“Cut Culture: The Rise of Circumcision Fanaticism”

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How Circumcision Enthusiasts Became Modern-Day Cultists

Circumcision has been a practice for centuries, but in recent years, its most ardent supporters have taken their beliefs to fanatical levels. From doctors pushing the procedure with religious zeal, to parents defending genital cutting like it’s a sacred ritual, and even men fetishizing their own loss—“cut culture” has become an ideological movement rather than a rational medical choice.

This blog will break down:

• The Cult-Like Behavior of Circumcision Defenders

• How “Cut Culture” Uses Psychological Manipulation to Justify Genital Mutilation

• The Fanaticism of Doctors, Parents, and Circumcision-Proud Men

• Why These People are So Emotionally Invested in Defending a Lie

Let’s dive in.

1️⃣ The Cult-Like Behavior of Circumcision Defenders

If you’ve ever debated a pro-circumcision advocate, you’ve likely noticed their intense emotional reaction when challenged. They don’t respond with logic—they react with anger, mockery, or even outright hostility.

That’s because they are not defending a medical practice. They are defending an identity.

Like any cult or extremist group, “cut culture” exhibits key psychological signs of fanaticism:

✅ Blind Faith in Authority Figures – They believe doctors and institutions without question, ignoring the fact that medicine has a history of harmful, outdated practices (lobotomies, bloodletting, thalidomide, etc.).

✅ Demonizing the Opposition – They label intactivists as “crazy,” “fringe,” or “extremists” while refusing to engage with actual data.

✅ Rewriting History – They spread false claims that circumcision has always been practiced for health when in reality, it was introduced as a way to suppress male sexuality.

✅ Emotional Attachment to the Ritual – Instead of discussing facts, they default to personal narratives like “I’m cut, and I’m fine!” or “My son never complains!”—as if this replaces ethical reasoning.

✅ Hostility Toward Those Who Leave the Cult – Men who express circumcision regret or start foreskin restoration are treated as “traitors” and ridiculed instead of supported.

This isn’t just about surgery anymore—it’s a belief system people will fight to protect at all costs.

2️⃣ How “Cut Culture” Uses Psychological Manipulation

Circumcision enthusiasts don’t just defend the practice—they actively spread propaganda to indoctrinate others.

Here’s how they manipulate the conversation:

🩸 Shame & Peer Pressure

• “Uncut guys are gross.”

• “No woman wants an anteater.”

• “It’s just cleaner.”

These statements aren’t based on facts—they’re meant to shame men into compliance. Just like cults make their members feel “dirty” without their rituals, cut culture makes men feel defective if they’re intact.

🩸 Victim-Blaming & Gaslighting

• “Why are you so obsessed with your penis?”

• “You’re just looking for something to be mad about.”

• “If you don’t like it, get over it.”

Instead of addressing the real issue—that their genitals were permanently altered without consent—cut culture forces men to accept their loss as normal and mocks those who question it.

🩸 Creating a False Sense of Superiority

• “Cut guys are better in bed.”

• “It’s just cleaner and healthier.”

• “I don’t miss what I never had.”

By convincing men that they’re superior for being circumcised, they erase any room for self-reflection or regret.

🩸 Doctor Worship & The Medical Industrial Complex

• “Doctors wouldn’t recommend it if it wasn’t necessary.”

• “The American Academy of Pediatrics says it’s beneficial!”

• “Hospitals wouldn’t do it if it wasn’t safe.”

Just like Big Pharma convinces people to take unnecessary medications, hospitals push circumcision because it’s a billion-dollar industry. But instead of seeing this as a money-driven scheme, cut culture treats doctors like religious figures who can’t be questioned.

🩸 Dismissing Male Trauma & Emotional Repression

• “Real men don’t complain.”

• “You’re just weak if you care about this.”

• “Men don’t get PTSD from this, stop being dramatic.”

Male circumcision trauma is ignored, ridiculed, and shamed, reinforcing the idea that men must suffer in silence. This keeps the cycle going—because if men aren’t allowed to grieve their loss, they’ll defend it instead.

3️⃣ The Fanaticism of Doctors, Parents, and Cut-Proud Men

💉 Doctors: The High Priests of Circumcision

• Many doctors don’t even question why they perform circumcision—they just do it because it’s profitable and ingrained in medical culture.

• When doctors do speak out against it, they face backlash from the industry—proving that circumcision isn’t about health, it’s about conformity and control.

• Some doctors defend circumcision with religious intensity, claiming parents “have the right to choose”, ignoring that a baby cannot consent to genital surgery.

👩‍👦 Parents: The Cult Members Protecting Their Ego

• Parents who circumcise their children often can’t admit they made a mistake.

• Instead of reflecting on the ethics, they double down:

• “I did it for his own good!”

• “He’ll thank me later!”

• “It’s just what we do in our family!”

• If you challenge them, they lash out aggressively—because if circumcision is wrong, they have to admit they hurt their own child.

👨 Circumcised Men Who Defend It: The Brainwashed Victims

• Some cut men become “proud circumcised guys”, bragging about how much they “love it.”

• Instead of acknowledging their loss, they attack intact men, restoration advocates, and intactivists.

• They have to justify it—because if they admit circumcision is unnecessary, they have to admit they were robbed of something valuable.

4️⃣ Why Circumcision Fanatics Are So Invested in the Lie

Cut culture is built on denial—denial of trauma, denial of history, and denial of ethics. The people who defend circumcision the hardest are usually the ones with the most to lose if they admit the truth.

They fear that if they question circumcision, they’ll have to:

❌ Admit they were harmed.

❌ Admit they harmed their own children.

❌ Admit their culture, doctor, or family was wrong.

That’s why they lash out, ridicule, and shame those who speak out.

Because deep down, they know—once you see the truth, you can’t unsee it.

💥 Final Thoughts: Breaking the Cycle of Cut Culture

Cut culture thrives on silence and shame—but the more we speak out, the weaker it becomes.

💡 The only way to dismantle this fanaticism is to:

✔️ Keep exposing the medical lies.

✔️ Challenge the emotional manipulation.

✔️ Give cut men the space to process their trauma.

Because once a man realizes he didn’t choose this, and it wasn’t for his benefit—the cult loses another member.

And that’s how we win. 🚀🔥

“Cut Culture Thrives on Denial—Truth Destroys It.”

Food for thought:

🛑 The Ethical Dilemma: Medical Procedures vs. Bodily Autonomy


Circumcision, when performed on infants without medical necessity, raises significant ethical questions. Touching a child’s genitals without consent is unequivocally recognized as sexual assault. However, when performed by medical professionals under the guise of a routine procedure, it is often accepted without scrutiny. This dichotomy warrants a deeper examination.


🔍 The Role of Medicalization


Medicalization refers to the process by which human conditions and behaviors are defined and treated as medical issues. Circumcision has been medicalized to the extent that it is often perceived as a standard or even necessary practice. This perception can overshadow considerations of bodily autonomy and consent.

“If someone touched a child’s private parts without consent, we’d call it sexual abuse. But when it’s done under a medical label, it’s suddenly acceptable? You say a child’s genitals are ‘none of my business,’ yet you defend a parent’s right to permanently alter them. That’s the contradiction. It’s concerning that speaking out against forced genital cutting makes you uncomfortable, but the act itself doesn’t.”

If someone touched a child’s private parts without consent, we’d call it sexual abuse. But when it’s done under a medical label, it’s suddenly acceptable?

Think about the contradiction:

• People say a child’s genitals are “none of my business” when the topic of circumcision comes up, yet they fiercely defend a parent’s “right” to permanently alter them.

• If circumcision were performed without medical tools—if it were done in an alley by a stranger—it would be a crime. But in a hospital, with a white coat and sterile gloves, it’s framed as “parental choice.”

• Speaking out against forced genital cutting makes some people deeply uncomfortable—but the act itself doesn’t. Why is that?

This discomfort reveals the cognitive dissonance ingrained in our culture. It’s easier for people to attack the messenger than to confront the harsh reality that circumcision is an unnecessary, painful, and unethical practice inflicted on those who cannot consent.



📢 Call to Action: Resources for Those Questioning Circumcision

If you’re starting to question circumcision or want to learn more, here are some resources:

📌 Foreskin Restoration Support & Guides

RestoringForeskin.org – A support forum and guide for men restoring.

TLCTugger.com – Products and education on non-surgical foreskin restoration.

The Restoring Community on Reddit – A place for open discussion and shared experiences.

📌 Intactivist Advocacy & Education

YourWholeBaby.org – A nonprofit dedicated to educating parents on the truth about circumcision.

IntactAmerica.org – Fighting for genital autonomy and policy change.

Bloodstained Men – Public protests and awareness campaigns.

📌 Books & Articles

• Circumcision: The Hidden Trauma – Ronald Goldman, Ph.D.

• The Joy of Uncircumcising! – Jim Bigelow, Ph.D.

• What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Circumcision – Dr. Paul Fleiss

📌 Legal & Ethical Support

Doctors Opposing Circumcision – Medical professionals advocating for intact rights.

Attorneys for the Rights of the Child – Legal resources for those seeking justice.

🗣️ Join the Discussion!

What are your thoughts on cut culture and the fanaticism around circumcision? Have you encountered people who defend it with cult-like intensity? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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Footnotes:

1. Historical Origins of Circumcision as a Suppression Method

• Gollaher, David. Circumcision: A History of the World’s Most Controversial Surgery. Basic Books, 2000.

• Remondino, Peter Charles. History of Circumcision from the Earliest Times to the Present: Moral and Physical Reasons for its Performance. F.A. Davis, 1891.

2. Doctors and Harmful Medical Practices in History

• Valenstein, Elliot S. Great and Desperate Cures: The Rise and Decline of Psychosurgery and Other Radical Treatments for Mental Illness. Basic Books, 1986.

• Wootton, David. Bad Medicine: Doctors Doing Harm Since Hippocrates. Oxford University Press, 2007.

3. Circumcision as a Profitable Industry

• Goldman, Ronald. Circumcision: The Hidden Trauma. Vanguard Publications, 1997.

• “Infant Circumcision: The Billion Dollar Business” - YourWholeBaby.org (Archived & Updated Articles).

4. Psychological Impact & Trauma of Circumcision

• Boyle, Gregory J., et al. “Male Circumcision: Pain, Trauma, and Psychosexual Sequelae.” Journal of Health Psychology, vol. 7, no. 3, 2002, pp. 329–343.

• Hammond, Tim. Preliminary Poll of Men Circumcised in Infancy or Childhood. Global Survey of Circumcision Harm, 2017.

5. Victim Blaming & Male Trauma Dismissal in Society

• Galdas, Paul M., et al. “Men, Masculinities, and Help-Seeking Behaviors.” Social Science & Medicine, vol. 70, no. 2, 2010, pp. 298–305.

• Addis, Michael E., and James R. Mahalik. “Men, Masculinity, and the Contexts of Help Seeking.” American Psychologist, vol. 58, no. 1, 2003, pp. 5–14.

6. False Medical Justifications for Circumcision

• Fleiss, Paul M., and Frederick M. Hodges. What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Circumcision: Untold Facts on America’s Most Widely Performed – and Most Unnecessary – Surgery. Warner Books, 2002.

• Frisch, Morten, et al. “Cultural Bias in the AAP’s 2012 Technical Report and Policy Statement on Male Circumcision.” Pediatrics, vol. 131, no. 4, 2013, pp. 796-800.

7. Foreskin Restoration & Healing After Circumcision

• Bigelow, Jim. The Joy of Uncircumcising! Hourglass Book Publishing, 1992.

• “The Biomechanics of the Human Prepuce” - Taylor, J.P., et al. British Journal of Urology, 1996.

8. The Role of Peer Pressure & Cultural Indoctrination in Genital Cutting

• Darby, Robert. A Surgical Temptation: The Demonization of the Foreskin and the Rise of Circumcision in Britain. University of Chicago Press, 2005.

• “Male Circumcision as a Social Norm” - Kenagy, G.P. Social Science Research, vol. 34, no. 2, 2005, pp. 365–384.

9. Legal & Ethical Arguments Against Infant Circumcision

• “Children’s Rights & Bodily Integrity” - The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).

• Svoboda, J. Steven. “Non-Therapeutic Circumcision of Minors as an Ethically Problematic Practice.” The American Journal of Bioethics, vol. 13, no. 6, 2013, pp. 31–40.

10. Global Movements Against Circumcision

• “Doctors Opposing Circumcision (D.O.C.)” - Official Website.

• “Intact America: The Fight for Genital Autonomy” - IntactAmerica.org.

• “European Bans on Infant Circumcision: The Growing Legal Trend” - European Parliament Reports, 2019.

📢 Want to Know the Truth?

👉 Watch Now: The Truth About Circumcision

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