If you're NOT circumcised, you can be afraid of foreskin problem.
No! Circumcision must be performed by a doctor who is licensed.
A non-specific phobia is a fear of a more generalized nature. Agoraphobia, for instance, is non-specific. The fear of open spaces, or the more modern attached meaning where the fear includes being in a crowded place
No country has ruled circumcision illegal However In Germany the circumcision of an infant or child is illegal and considered assault , as is also the case with female genital mutilation.
Non timeo.
There are two different words for someone who does not feel fear. People who are fearless are called non- fear phobia and non- exit- phobia.
The fear of non matching clothes could stem from the phobia Asymmetriphoia. This can be found in people who suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
non aver paura, or non ti spaventare
I'm not aware of any precise numbers being available. This of course depends on where in Asian you're talking about. Israel has the highest circumcision rate, because it's a Jewish State. In Islamic countries, such as Pakistan, circumcision is somewhat common, while in non-Islamic countries circumcision is extremely rare.
Fear Inhibition Inferiority
Fear Inhibition Inferiority
No, the penis is not shortened by circumcision.
Jewish boys are circumcised (at 8 days old or later, if heath reasons require a delay) as a sign of the covenant between G-d and Jewish men. All major branches of Judaism require male circumcision. Jewish circumcision has nothing to do with cleanliness. Muslim men are circumcised for cleanliness reasons. Islam believes that an uncircumcised man can't be completely clean at all times. Christianity does not require circumcision, though some cultures routinely circumcise, often at age 13, such as Filipinos. Non religious circumcision is generally done for health reasons, though this is a highly debatable subject, and increasingly frowned upon. There is a small number of non-religious Jews that do not advocate circumcision, however this is contrary to Jewish practice. Furthermore, no such anti-circumcision movement exists among Muslims, except perhaps, among those who have left the faith.