Hey guys,
I'm mostly interested in feedback from parents, but any input is welcome...
I had a conversation yesterday with my ex-wife regarding my 10-year-old son's upcoming annual checkup. It's not his usual doctor, so she has a bit of concern about where he stands on intact vs. circumcision, what comments he'll have about it (if any)...and the bottom line is that she doesn't want anything that's said to make our son feel 'different.' He's a really sweet, intelligent, and fun kid, but is very easily embarrassed if corrected or called out in any way...kinda shuts down and gets visibly stressed. The few times I've tried to talk to him about gently pulling on his foreskin in the shower to help it retract, he gets shy, mad, and won't talk about it. I'm sure that most boys experience some level of embarrassment about such things at his age (pretty sure I did as well), but she's still a bit nervous about tomorrow's visit.
(She and my son had a bit of a traumatic experience a few years back, when a pediatrician suggested forcibly retracting the foreskin...he even moved in as if he were about to do it himself, and my ex said 'absolutely NOT.' The doc looked at her as if she were nuts, and then proceeded to tell her that if it doesn't retract by the time he's five, he should be circumcised. My son was crying, nervous, and confused. That doctor is really lucky I wasn't able to make it that day.)
I'm sure my son has gathered a bit of info here and there from friends at school, but we haven't yet had the official Sex Talk with him (coming sooner rather than later, though)...the only reference to his foreskin so far has been instructing him to pull it back...nothing about sexual function, or that he's 'natural' and other boys may look different. I don't know how long it's been since he's seen me naked, but my ex told me he's seen his cut stepdad recently, so there's a good chance that he noticed and wondered why his penis isn't the same.
I told her that I would talk to him before the visit. Right now, I'm thinking that I'll have my ex pick up his younger sister at some point so that he and I can be alone...maybe take him out for an ice cream or something, and without being weighty or too serious, tell him that we're gonna have a conversation that's only for us guys. Maybe I'll start by saying that just as everyone has different faces, skin color, weight, height...our genitals also differ. Then explain that while there is a difference in the appearance of his penis - compared to his stepdad, or me - that most of the boys in this world look more like him in that area, and that it's natural and beautiful and something to take pride in. Something I'm wondering about, though, is how to dive into this without explaining sexual function, leaving it as a purely anatomical discussion for now...or if that's even possible. And how to have a smooth conversation about it all if he starts shutting down with embarrassment.
Have any of you parents of intact boys (hopefully there are some on this forum) had the experience of discussing this with an easily embarrassed son? If so, how did you approach it? Was it integrated with sex talk, or did the subject of being intact stand on its own?
Also...
I don't discuss personal matters with my ex-wife now, but due to the subject matter, and to put her at more ease with the knowledge that I know what I'm talking about in this area...I told her that I have a unique perspective on it, because I'm restoring. She had never heard of this, and asked several questions about it. I informed her that I have never once regretted our decision to leave our son intact, and while circumcision is still a common practice in this country, anti-activism is becoming more widespread. She wants me to send her some links - not necessarily about restoration, but general intact/circumcision info (she agreed with my decision to leave our son intact, but I'm the one who did the research at the time).
I don't want to scar her with anything graphic - circumcision videos, for instance (which I still can't bring myself to watch) - but what do you feel are the best resources out there? I was considering sending her to http://healthynaturalbaby.org/, and the Whole Network's list of intact-friendly doctors for starters. I'm not sure she cares so much about the restoration process, but wants to know more about care for the intact male, and general arguments against circumcision.
Thanks, friends
I'm mostly interested in feedback from parents, but any input is welcome...
I had a conversation yesterday with my ex-wife regarding my 10-year-old son's upcoming annual checkup. It's not his usual doctor, so she has a bit of concern about where he stands on intact vs. circumcision, what comments he'll have about it (if any)...and the bottom line is that she doesn't want anything that's said to make our son feel 'different.' He's a really sweet, intelligent, and fun kid, but is very easily embarrassed if corrected or called out in any way...kinda shuts down and gets visibly stressed. The few times I've tried to talk to him about gently pulling on his foreskin in the shower to help it retract, he gets shy, mad, and won't talk about it. I'm sure that most boys experience some level of embarrassment about such things at his age (pretty sure I did as well), but she's still a bit nervous about tomorrow's visit.
(She and my son had a bit of a traumatic experience a few years back, when a pediatrician suggested forcibly retracting the foreskin...he even moved in as if he were about to do it himself, and my ex said 'absolutely NOT.' The doc looked at her as if she were nuts, and then proceeded to tell her that if it doesn't retract by the time he's five, he should be circumcised. My son was crying, nervous, and confused. That doctor is really lucky I wasn't able to make it that day.)
I'm sure my son has gathered a bit of info here and there from friends at school, but we haven't yet had the official Sex Talk with him (coming sooner rather than later, though)...the only reference to his foreskin so far has been instructing him to pull it back...nothing about sexual function, or that he's 'natural' and other boys may look different. I don't know how long it's been since he's seen me naked, but my ex told me he's seen his cut stepdad recently, so there's a good chance that he noticed and wondered why his penis isn't the same.
I told her that I would talk to him before the visit. Right now, I'm thinking that I'll have my ex pick up his younger sister at some point so that he and I can be alone...maybe take him out for an ice cream or something, and without being weighty or too serious, tell him that we're gonna have a conversation that's only for us guys. Maybe I'll start by saying that just as everyone has different faces, skin color, weight, height...our genitals also differ. Then explain that while there is a difference in the appearance of his penis - compared to his stepdad, or me - that most of the boys in this world look more like him in that area, and that it's natural and beautiful and something to take pride in. Something I'm wondering about, though, is how to dive into this without explaining sexual function, leaving it as a purely anatomical discussion for now...or if that's even possible. And how to have a smooth conversation about it all if he starts shutting down with embarrassment.
Have any of you parents of intact boys (hopefully there are some on this forum) had the experience of discussing this with an easily embarrassed son? If so, how did you approach it? Was it integrated with sex talk, or did the subject of being intact stand on its own?
Also...
I don't discuss personal matters with my ex-wife now, but due to the subject matter, and to put her at more ease with the knowledge that I know what I'm talking about in this area...I told her that I have a unique perspective on it, because I'm restoring. She had never heard of this, and asked several questions about it. I informed her that I have never once regretted our decision to leave our son intact, and while circumcision is still a common practice in this country, anti-activism is becoming more widespread. She wants me to send her some links - not necessarily about restoration, but general intact/circumcision info (she agreed with my decision to leave our son intact, but I'm the one who did the research at the time).
I don't want to scar her with anything graphic - circumcision videos, for instance (which I still can't bring myself to watch) - but what do you feel are the best resources out there? I was considering sending her to http://healthynaturalbaby.org/, and the Whole Network's list of intact-friendly doctors for starters. I'm not sure she cares so much about the restoration process, but wants to know more about care for the intact male, and general arguments against circumcision.
Thanks, friends

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