1998 May 10, Edward and Phantom MacLennan, “Re: Don't Lose Your Son Over It”, in misc.kids.pregnancy[1] (Usenet):
I have another friend with a circed husband. Their son is circed. DAD's choice.
2001 July 31, Esther Paris, “Re: OT Sorta: Dealing with People's Comments, etc.”, in misc.kids.pregnancy[2] (Usenet):
My mother has no need to know if my son is circed or intact.
2004 July 27, Hyerdahl1 [username], “Re: The foreskin: a lethal risk to women ...”, in soc.men[3] (Usenet):
Absent other differences, a man who is circed would be considered a less risky sex partner than one who was not, right?
2004 September 2, Troy McClure [username], “Re: Parents must do what they think is best for their son.”, in alt.circumcision[4] (Usenet):
Even if your son is circed, I doubt that your great-grandson will be.
2006 January 18, rdubose, “Re: How do you explain the choice?”, in alt.circumcision[5] (Usenet):
Since there are many places where almost nobody is circed and almost no female to male transmission occurs the rest of your argument can safely be ignored.