I read the section two definition of “chemical and surgical mutilation” and it mentions altering sex organs to remove their biological functions. One of the biological functions of a penis is to produce sperm. So could this mean no more federal coverage for vasectomies as well as stuff like tubal litigation or hysterectomies? And yes, I know that people under 19 don’t usually get permanent sterilization procedures anyways, but I still wonder about this interpretation.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/protecting-children-from-chemical-and-surgical-mutilation/

The phrase “chemical and surgical mutilation” means the use of puberty blockers, including GnRH agonists and other interventions, to delay the onset or progression of normally timed puberty in an individual who does not identify as his or her sex; the use of sex hormones, such as androgen blockers, estrogen, progesterone, or testosterone, to align an individual’s physical appearance with an identity that differs from his or her sex; and surgical procedures that attempt to transform an individual’s physical appearance to align with an identity that differs from his or her sex or that attempt to alter or remove an individual’s sexual organs to minimize or destroy their natural biological functions. This phrase sometimes is referred to as “gender affirming care.”

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      The inner part of your foreskin and glans are a mucous membrane, similar to the inside of your mouth or eyelids, when you remove the foreskin the glass is exposed, dries out, and keratinizes.

      The skin of your penis is also supposed to be mobile and slide along the shaft, it’s sort of like a bearing, if a circumcision is done tightly it can’t do that and you may need lube for masturbation or sex that wouldn’t necessarily be needed otherwise.

      The frenulum is often removed in circumcision and is one of the most sensitive parts of the penis, so removing that obviously loses some sensitivity

      Definitely seems like it minimizes or destroys some normal functioning to me.

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        I like to ask these people how they’d feel about having an eyelid removed

        your eyeball will still work ‘fine’ without it

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      So then why bother? Just wash it the shower like every other part of you. There is no convenience factor.

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      There’s certainly an argument to be had there. Circumcision comes with permanent changes to sexual functioning