Are you male or female?
60% (157) | Male | |
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39% (102) | Female |
259 voters have answered this question.
Are you a parent?
55% (134) | Yes | |
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44% (109) | No |
243 voters have answered this question.
Say you have a son, if it were legal to have him neutered (balls and sack removed), would you?
65% (157) | Yes | |
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21% (52) | Maybe | |
13% (32) | No |
241 voters have answered this question.
If you said "no" to neutering, would it matter if all your friends were neutering their sons?
57% (69) | Yes, I want to do it but I don't want my son to be the only one neutered. | |
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11% (14) | Yes, I always follow the trend. | |
31% (38) | No, it's just a fad or it's not relevant. |
121 voters have answered this question.
If you would neuter him, or would think about it, why?
80% (166) | It would calm him down. | |
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66% (137) | He would do better in school (with no girls to focus on). | |
51% (107) | It would prevent teen pregnancy. | |
58% (121) | He would live longer (this is true). | |
23% (48) | Those things look and/or smell gross! | |
13% (27) | Some other reason (write in): |
206 voters have answered this question.
If your son were neutered, would you also have his "pole" removed?
55% (142) | Yes | |
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20% (52) | Maybe | |
24% (62) | No |
256 voters have answered this question.
If you would remove his "pole", or would think about it, why?
33% (71) | It would prevent him from assaulting a woman. | |
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58% (125) | He would be less distracted (nothing to play with). | |
53% (115) | It would look better if he was smooth. | |
44% (95) | It would be easier to clean if he was smooth. | |
56% (121) | Why have something he can't ever use? | |
64% (139) | He would have to pee sitting down (no mess!). | |
9% (21) | Some other reason (write in): |
215 voters have answered this question.
If you said "no" to removing it, would it change your mind if I told you he could still pee? They create a hole down lower so he can sit to pee.
64% (97) | Yes! I was worried he wouldn't be able to pee. Off with it! | |
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35% (54) | No, I'd still leave it attached. |
151 voters have answered this question.
Assuming you would neuter him or remove his pole, when would you have it done?
12% (25) | Near birth, like they do with circumcision. That way, he won't remember having them. | |
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54% (113) | Some time before puberty, maybe 5 or 6, before they get big and hairy (eww!). | |
33% (68) | Some time after puberty, during his teens. I would take him to the clinic if he started acting badly. |
206 voters have answered this question.
Say boys commonly had their junk removed (like 30% of boys), would that make you feel better about your daughter having a sleepover with such a boy?
27% (66) | Yes, if he were neutered. | |
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59% (144) | Yes, but only if he had it all removed. | |
13% (33) | No, he's still a boy (even though he's really not). |
243 voters have answered this question.
Lastly, should it be legal for parents to have their son's junk removed?
88% (194) | Yes | |
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11% (26) | No |
220 voters have answered this question.
I lied, this is the last question. If it was legal, and even if you wouldn't get your son "done", should boys commonly have their junk removed?
26% (56) | Yes, maybe 1 out of 3 boys should. | |
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60% (129) | Yes, every 2 out of 3 boys should. | |
12% (27) | No, it should be uncommon, but legal. |
212 voters have answered this question.