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In most of the world, it is not, the only places where it is still widely practiced are in Muslim country's by Muslims at large , and By Many Jews who initiated the practice from the Egyptians. there are also some other cultures that do this for religious and cultural reasons. During the Victorian era, British doctors and in turn ( its colonies) and the USA adopted circumcision and other genital mutilations to control sexual behaviour in boys and girls, and to prevent STDs in adult men and women. Circumcision, clitoridectomy and hysterectomy were prescribed in the false belief that they could prevent or cure masturbation, tuberculosis, mental illness, and an amazing array of other unlikely diseases. female circumcision was banned in 1867, when a woman's right to make decisions about her own body was recognised. In contrast, male circumcision was continued into the 20th century by misguided physicians who claimed it was necessary in all cases of infantile phimosis and to prevent masturbation, cancer and syphilis.and The majority of genital mutilation (male and female) in the world today is done in Muslim surroundings (Female genital mutilation however is not a religious observance and predates Islam). So called Medical circumcision of infants however is still big business in the united states.

The American Academy of Pediatrics' policy is not supported by the studies it cites.) It is largely done out of a very strong cultural habit, such as the myth that it is "cleaner". There is in fact no good reason for a person that is brought up to clean all of his body on a regular basis to be circumcised. Most people do it because they had it done to them. The same reasoning does not aply to female genital mutilation as a woman who has not had this done can became outcast in her comunity, a lot of work need s to go into reversing al genital mutilation both male and female

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