why do americans hate their baby boys?
Why do americans hate their baby boys?
they are preparing them for the good goy life
my parents didnt allow them to circumcise me
America is gynocentric and hates males.
>Russia, Germany, Japan, France
>Having kids
Pick one
Victorian sexual autism. It's still widespread in Canada and Australia, and it was in Britain in the early 20th century. Masturbation prevention.
I mean the US is having lots but they're not white.
I just had a boy in August. Even though I myself am circumcised, I didnt allow them to touch my son. And when we spoke to his doctor about it she informed us that more baby boys these days are left uncircumcised than are circumcised.
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amerimutts deserve it, that's the key difference to all other countries in that picture.
you'd strap it to a chair too if you had to pay $40 to get to hold the little tyke
sage this faggot thread
circumcision is rare in canada and australia, by no means is it widespread nowadays
>Children in America
>Not Mexican and obese
America is more Zio than European countries.
Mine did. Dad's uncut too. Makes me the maddest. Let my mom do it because 'kids made fun of him for it'. cukc
>Let my mom do it because 'kids made fun of him for it'
then proceeds to remind me my entire life not to care what people think. Hypocritical bastard
thats funny because most of my friends are uncircumcised, and now we make fun of our friends who are circumcised
>rare in canada
maybe in the big cities. in the more rural areas pretty much all of the older generation and at least half of millennial are cut if not much more.
>haha he doesn't have the mark of the jew
>haha!
apparently, my mother had to tell the doctor 3 times that he's not doing it, bet he was jewish
What do we deserve it for? All the "evil" from this country can be blamed on jews that recently immigrated from europe. How do we deserve being golemized
I ESCAPED THE SCISSOR JEW!!! I AM THE MOST FORTUNATE OUT OF ALL ANONS!!!!
I sacrificed my first son to the Jew, but not my second or third.
It is fairly common, not as common in the states. We aren't European levels of rarity yet.