I respect your opinion here so not arguing but I do have to say you are mistaken. Babies and children to not comprehend pain the same way adults do. It's a protection mechanism. Imagine if as an adult you fell down several times a day, it would hurt for awhile right? When a toddler falls frequently it doesn't hurt the same, they are built that way lol.
As a student nurse I have been with a baby whist they are being circumsized and they do cry it can also be very painful to pass urine and I have seen babies cry when they do wee. The health benefits are minimal and the foreskin is there to protect the penis. I saw someone say earlier in the thread they wouldn't want an adult male to have the pain and remember it. So if it is painful for and adult then imagine how painful it must be for a baby? The pain receptors are still there and pain is often magnified for babies and children. As adults tend to have higher pain thresh holds. Also a unessicary surgical procedure I feel should be the childs descion and I do not understand why parents feel they can choose to have a body part removed purely because they want to look like daddy etc . X eta: sorry for spelling and grammar on my phone x
Okay, for being a nurse, I wonder where you get your information. Toddlers dont feel as much pain when they fall because they are 2 feet high, and weigh 25#. Their tendons are looser, their bones have not fused, and are still "free" floating. A grown adult weighs roughly 130# is 5'5" and their bones are solid, fixed, and their tendons do not give. Of course it hurts more. It has nothing to do with their pain receptors, or the way they process it, it is physics, plain and simple. Babies, and children do feel more pain and feel it more acutely than adults do. And just because a baby does not cry a ton does not mean they are okay, sometimes it is just too much for them and they shut down.