For USA born Uncut males only. Why were you left uncut?

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I'm uncut because my parents didn't believe in doing something irreversible to a newborn who had no say in the matter! Apparently when I was born, my mother would go down to the nursery each morning to make sure they left my penis alone, and I'm quite grateful for that.
 

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I'm uncut because my parents didn't believe in doing something irreversible to a newborn who had no say in the matter! Apparently when I was born, my mother would go down to the nursery each morning to make sure they left my penis alone, and I'm quite grateful for that.

Do you have brothers?
 
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I'm uncut because my parents didn't believe in doing something irreversible to a newborn who had no say in the matter! Apparently when I was born, my mother would go down to the nursery each morning to make sure they left my penis alone, and I'm quite grateful for that.
Lucky guy.
 

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I find this quite strange to read. I live in the UK and most people here are uncut. I remember going swimming with friends when we kids and I noticed one of my friends penis was not like the rest of ours. I think the other boys noticed it as well as we were unusually quite getting changed It was only a few years later that I worked out that he was cut
 

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I find this quite strange to read. I live in the UK and most people here are uncut. I remember going swimming with friends when we kids and I noticed one of my friends penis was not like the rest of ours. I think the other boys noticed it as well as we were unusually quite getting changed It was only a few years later that I worked out that he was cut
I find it quite strange myself. I understand that the circumcision rate was high in the UK until the insurance quit paying for it,
 

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Nothing is free.

The National Health Service is free at the point of delivery - i.e. you go into hospital as an emergency or for scheduled treatment and the treatment is carried out and you are discharged, no fees involved. Treatment first, admin later (apart from a consent form).

However, the finance for that comes from the state - i.e. from everyone's taxes.

Private health treatment is available but that does require payment.

To complicate matters, the NHS sometimes refers treatment to private hospitals (with which it has an arrangement), to relieve the pressure on its own resources or (equally) because the private hospital has the capacity to assist. In either case, NHS patients are treated free-of-charge and any payment comes from the state (ergo, everyone's taxes).

I had to go for a prostate check a while ago. I was given the choice to go to one of three NHS hospitals (one with a three month wait, one with a nine week wait and one with a six week wait) or they would send me to a private hospital (a nine day wait). Needless to say, I opted for the latter and a signature on a consent form was the only administrative interaction.

So it's true that the NHS is "free", except that (for taxpayers) it isn't.
 

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The National Health Service is free at the point of delivery - i.e. you go into hospital as an emergency or for scheduled treatment and the treatment is carried out and you are discharged, no fees involved. Treatment first, admin later (apart from a consent form).

However, the finance for that comes from the state - i.e. from everyone's taxes.

Private health treatment is available but that does require payment.

To complicate matters, the NHS sometimes refers treatment to private hospitals (with which it has an arrangement), to relieve the pressure on its own resources or (equally) because the private hospital has the capacity to assist. In either case, NHS patients are treated free-of-charge and any payment comes from the state (ergo, everyone's taxes).

I had to go for a prostate check a while ago. I was given the choice to go to one of three NHS hospitals (one with a three month wait, one with a nine week wait and one with a six week wait) or they would send me to a private hospital (a nine day wait). Needless to say, I opted for the latter and a signature on a consent form was the only administrative interaction.

So it's true that the NHS is "free", except that (for taxpayers) it isn't.
Sounds complicated.