Denial vs. Reality: Why the Circumcision Debate Only Exists Among the Cut

Denial vs. Reality: Why the Circumcision Debate Only Exists Among the Cut

Written By: ✌️๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿฅ‘๐ŸŒ ๐˜ผ๐™ซ๐™ค๐™˜๐™–๐™™๐™ค๐™…๐™–๐™ฎ23 | ๐˜ผ๐™™๐™ซ๐™ค๐™˜๐™–๐™ฉ๐™ž๐™ฃ๐™œ๐˜ผ๐™ซ๐™ค๐™˜๐™–๐™™๐™ค

Introduction: A Truth Only Some Struggle With


Most men worldwide are intact. They don’t question it. They don’t debate it. It’s just the natural state of their body, and they live without ever wondering what it would be like to be circumcised.


Yet, in cultures where circumcision is routine, the conversation is very different. Here, those who were cut without consent are often the loudest voices, either defending the practice or grappling with the realization of what was taken from them. The stark contrast between how intact men perceive their bodies and how circumcised men justify their loss reveals an uncomfortable truth:


The only ones debating this are the ones who lost something.



The Intact Perspective: There’s Nothing to Defend


Intact men—who make up the vast majority of males globally—don’t see their foreskin as an issue. They:

✔ Experience their body as it was meant to be.

✔ Never question the function of their foreskin—it just exists as a normal part of them.

✔ Aren’t in denial or defensive about its presence.


To them, the idea of circumcision being a “choice” or a “benefit” is puzzling. Why would someone remove a functional, protective, and sensory part of their body? There’s nothing “extra” about it—just like there’s nothing extra about eyelids, lips, or fingertips.


When they hear circumcised men try to justify their loss, the contrast is clear.



The Circumcised Perspective: The Struggle to Accept Reality


Men who were circumcised at birth were never given a choice. Many were told it was cleaner, healthier, or necessary—without ever questioning where these claims came from. Because of this, a pattern emerges:


1️⃣ Denial: “It’s just a flap of skin.”

2️⃣ Justification: “It’s cleaner and prevents infections.”

3️⃣ Cognitive Dissonance: “Well… if it was bad, my parents wouldn’t have done it.”

4️⃣ Defensiveness: “Intact guys are just obsessed with their foreskin.”


Each stage reflects an attempt to rationalize an irreversible alteration that they had no say in. But the reality remains: If circumcision was truly insignificant, why does it require so much justification?



Doctors & The Profit Motive: Why the Lie Persists


If circumcision were truly beneficial, there would be no need to sell it. Instead, the procedure remains profitable, with hospitals and doctors charging fees for an unnecessary surgery—one that conveniently leads to further medical interventions later (such as revision surgeries, desensitization treatments, and skin-stretching procedures).


๐Ÿ’ฐ Doctors profit from removing a normal body part.

๐Ÿ’ฐ Doctors profit from treating the consequences of that removal.

๐Ÿ’ฐ Doctors profit from men trying to restore what was taken.


It’s no coincidence that countries where circumcision is rare have no crisis of foreskin-related problems. The only ones struggling with it… are the ones missing it.



The World Isn’t Debating This—Only the Cut Are


The most telling sign of circumcision’s harm isn’t in the studies (though they confirm its damage). It isn’t in the testimonies of regret (though thousands exist). It’s in the very nature of the debate itself.


❌ Intact men don’t spend their lives justifying why they have a foreskin.

❌ They don’t feel the need to mock or diminish the value of their natural body.

❌ They don’t argue about whether they should have been circumcised as babies.


Because they never lost anything—and that’s the difference. The ones who lost something are the ones who feel the need to rationalize, defend, and justify it.



Final Thoughts: Breaking the Cycle of Denial


If circumcision were truly just a “small snip,” there wouldn’t be so much emotion, defensiveness, or controversy surrounding it. The ones who lost their foreskin are the ones struggling the most to accept reality—not intact men.


But denial doesn’t change the truth. And the truth is clear: The foreskin was never a problem. The real problem was the people who decided to take it away.


Living in a Manufactured Reality


Imagine waking up one day to find out the world you grew up in was built on a lie. Everything you were told was “normal” turns out to be a cultural illusion—something only your society clings to while the rest of the world sees it for what it is.


This is the experience many circumcised men go through when they first realize what was taken from them. At first, the idea that circumcision was unnecessary—or even harmful—feels impossible to accept. After all, how could something so common be so wrong?


But that’s the thing about reality: it doesn’t change just because you don’t like it.


The rest of the world never questioned the foreskin because they never had to. They aren’t trapped in a cycle of justification, denial, and defensiveness. They simply exist—whole, unbothered, and free from the need to rationalize a loss they never experienced.


Meanwhile, in circumcision-promoting cultures, men are left to wrestle with the cognitive dissonance: Do I accept the truth, or do I defend what was done to me? The ones who struggle the most are the ones still trying to convince themselves it was for the best.


The world has already moved on. The question is: will they ever catch up?

If you’re circumcised and find yourself feeling defensive, ask yourself: Why? Why does the idea of being intact make you uncomfortable? And what would happen if you allowed yourself to question what you were taught?

Truth doesn’t need defending. The only people arguing are the ones who lost.


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