A very tiny percentage of intact adults get circumcised. Less than 0.1% of the world's intact population gets circumcised as adults.
It can but it is not common.
Good question. Have your doctor check it out. Circumcision is an imprecise form of surgery you were probably not completely mutilated the outcome of infant circumcision is never apparent only later in life. count yourself Lucky.
No.
Different religions have different meanings on circumcision. Otherwise, it's a health purpose.
I don't think it does....but why would someone do it later? the earlier it is the better.
No, but you can ask the doctor about it.
No. Female Circumcision is prohibited in Judaism and almost no Jewish women are circumcised. Female Circumcision is much more common in Africa and the Islamic World.
There is an organization called Catholics Against Circumcision that argues that circumcision is against the spiritual principles of Catholics, and that therefore Catholics should remain intact. It is not a requirement for either Catholics nor Protestants to be circumcised because of their religion like Jews or Moslems. Therefore to ask in which denomination circumcision is more common is irrelevant. It is likely that there is very little difference between them.
They both follow the practice of circumcision for their male births.
He has 2 - circumcision and Bar Mitzvah.
Removal of the foreskin is also referred to as circumcision of men or boys is traditional in a number of cultures, but it is most common in the Jewish tradition from the Brit Milah.
Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin of the penis. If your penis does not have a foreskin (the skin that covers the glans of the penis when it is not erect), then you have been circumcised. Circumcision is common practice in the USA. In Europe the opposite holds true.