Yeah, I'm cut, I had no choice in the matter, and I'm okay with that. The cut/uncut debate is so blown out of proportion it's ridiculous. People come in here acting like they would have resented their parents their whole lives just for making a decision that, frankly, matters very little in the big scheme of things. I don't think that 20 years ago, before the internet and before people could just anonymously look for information about penises left and right, people cared very much either way.
Put yourself in a father's shoes 20-30 years ago. Okay, you've just had a baby boy and the doctor asks you about circumcision. The only information you have about circumcision is that you're circumcised, and you've lived a pretty healthy life up until now, and the lack of foreskin hasn't given you any problems. Hell, you even remember the time that little Johnny got made fun of in the boy's locker room for being the only kid who wasn't circumcised. Damn, he must've felt like crap for that. You don't want that grief for your kid! You imagine the awkwardness of that talk. "Dad, why does my penis look different from yours and other kids?" Yeesh. You think, "It can't hurt that badly, and he won't remember a thing! I certainly don't." So you decide to go along with the circumcision.
I guarantee you this is the process that most fathers that decide to have their boys circumcised go through. Argue about your perfect God-made body all you like, but in the end, does it really affect you? Do you really have to worry about it?
People also forget that there's a major difference between female circumcision and male circumcision. First of all, male circumcision is an archaic (not barbaric) practice that was started because of cleanliness and convenience. Female circumcision is practiced SOLELY for the purpose of increasing a male's sexual pleasure while having sex with a woman. Female circumcision poses other health threats by having the vagina so close to the urethra, which can cause UTIs and other infections, whereas male circumcision has the benefits of decreased HIV transmission and eliminates the risk of phimosis.