I was recently watching the Bris episode of Queer as Folk (U.S. version), which got me to thinking.
I was under the impression that, at one time at any rate, there was a social stigma attached to guys in the U.S. if they were uncircumcised. Is that true, and if so is it still the case? Or, has locker room culture changed as the popularity of the procedure has diminished in recent years?
And for those of you in the rest of the world, is there social stigma attached to being circumcised, or is it not something people even think about?
I've always said that if I had a son, I would leave that decision up to the father, since he would know more about the potential consequences than I would. But since I would now be the father, I figure I ought to try to find out what the whole story would be for him at school, etc. Besides, it could potentially make a difference in decisions I make for future surgery.