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Intaction and the Health Equality Campaign are dedicated to advancing the health, well-being, and bodily autonomy of boys and men.

Together, our work serves as an important reminder that men's health begins in infancy. Intaction.org is a non-profit organization that seeks to educate and raise awareness about both male and female ge***al cutting. Increasing, parents and the American medical community are realizing that our bodies were designed perfectly. There is a new focus on the healthy aspects for our children's well-being

06/15/2026

Eight-day-old Jewish Baby Dies Shortly After a Bris Circumcision

For generations, Jewish parents have been told that infant circumcision is a harmless tradition, divinely inspired, and beneficial. But what happens when tradition conflicts with common sense?

👉 https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/eight-day-old-baby-dies-shortly-after-circumcision/ar-AA25B5vu

This tragedy reinforces that circumcision is far from risk-free.

No matter who performs it—doctor or religious practitioner—circumcision is actually surgery. An unnecessary practice on a healthy child. And it carries risks.

If a procedure can cause dangerous bleeding, infection, permanent disfigurement, or even death, shouldn't parents hear the full story before making an irreversible herd decision for their child?

Even in the hands of practitioners that claim they are experts or know what they are doing, things can go badly That's why informed consent matters. No one should have to sacrifice their son for the sake of conformity.

06/12/2026

Restore what was lost from circumcision. Regain natural gliding skin, enhanced comfort, and improved sexual function with the patented AIRFORCE™ fo****in restoration device.

👉👉 https://go.intaction.org/gnSa6Z

Using gentle, direct-air technology, AIRFORCE™ helps men stimulate skin expansion, restore natural mobility, and reduce the appearance of circumcision-related scarring—all without surgery.

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06/10/2026

đź‘¶ Circumcision: Health Choice or Outdated Tradition?

Why do many parents never hear both sides.

Did you know there are common myths about circumcision that many people still believe?

🔹 Does it improve hygiene?
🔹 Is it medically necessary?
🔹 Does it affect sensitivity?
🔹 What do major health organizations actually say?

đź’¬ What's one fact about circumcision that surprised you the most?

👇 Comment: "Pro", "Against", or "Need More Info" — and tell us why.

https://bit.ly/3bLluM3

06/08/2026

🎥 We asked 10 expecting parents at the NY Baby Show one simple question: What do you think about infant circumcision?

Their honest answers may surprise you.

Watch the video and hear what real parents had to say before making this important decision. đź‘¶đź’™

https://bit.ly/2NYu6qM

06/05/2026

Lost sensitivity? Dry, tough pe**le skin due to circumcision?

Aspire Alpha Armor™ is a specialized skin health cream created exclusively for circumcised men. Its advanced formula helps restore softness, improve skin condition, and support greater sensitivity for enhanced comfort and intimacy.

Experience healthier, smoother, more responsive skin.

https://alphaarmor.men/product/alpha-armor/

Endorsed by Intaction.

06/04/2026

Why are we willing to examine every possible childhood factor behind violence—bullying, family instability, abuse, isolation—but treat infant ge***al mutilation as completely off-limits for discussion?

Millions of boys undergo circumcision without consent. Some report no lasting issues. Others describe anger, grief, violation, or trauma later in life. Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza wrote obsessively about bodily autonomy, "I don’t see how I and every child was not r***d by doctors: We did not consent to it."

Is it possible that for a small number of individuals, unresolved childhood trauma—including medical procedures performed without consent—could contribute to psychological distress or violent behavior?

I'm not claiming circumcision causes school shootings. I'm asking why the topic is rarely studied or even allowed into the conversation.

If we truly care about preventing violence, every potential source of childhood trauma should be open to honest research and debate—not protected by taboo.

What do you think?

06/02/2026

Circumcision is talked about like it’s no big deal.
But what happens when a boy grows up knowing a permanent decision about his body was made without him?

For many men, it’s more than the physical harm.
It can become emotional harm. Psychological harm. Anxiety. A lingering feeling that something about them needed to be “fixed” before they could even speak.

And people wonder why so many boys struggle with confidence, emotional health, connection, and identity later in life.

When bodily autonomy is violated early, it doesn’t always stay in childhood. It can shape how a young man sees himself, performs socially, connects emotionally, and moves through the world academically and psychologically.

Boys grow into men.

Their well-being is not a joke.

And this crisis deserves to be taken seriously.

05/27/2026

The numbers are changing. And the “circumcision ship” is taking on water.

A new Johns Hopkins study found U.S. infant circumcision rates dropped to 49.3% in 2022. Parents are asking harder questions — and fewer are accepting “routine” infant circumcision without scrutiny.

People are waking up to something simple:

Boys grow into men.
And irreversible decisions made at birth don’t just disappear with time.

The conversation is changing. The culture is changing. And the next generation may finally ask why bodily autonomy was ignored for so long.

The circumcision ship is sinking. 🚢

05/26/2026

A doctor just admitted something society rarely talks about: circumcision can leave men with lost sensation, scarring, pain, sexual dysfunction, and trauma.

But here’s the irony:

Dr. Max Pemberton says he was circumcised at age five for “phimosis” because his fo****in would not retract properly.

The problem? In young boys, that is completely NORMAL.

Children naturally have physiological phimosis — the fo****in is usually still attached to the g***s during childhood. Forced retraction can cause tearing, scarring, infections, and the very condition later used to justify circumcision.

And even true pathological phimosis can often be treated without amputation through steroid creams and gentle stretching.

This is why the debate matters:
Even doctors can be misinformed about normal male anatomy.

Boys deserve bodily autonomy too.

Read the full story here: https://intaction.org/14996-2/ ‎
Or here: https://www.dailymail.com/health/article-15846409/DR-MAX-PEMBERTON-doctor-painful-erections-circumcision-sexual-patients.html?

05/25/2026

This article on circumcision regret is something people seriously need to read.

https://go.intaction.org/lwQmyQ

More men are speaking out about the intense psychological distress associated with altered anatomy, describing feelings of bodily violation, grief, and betrayal after realizing a functional, highly innervated part of their body was permanently removed without their consent.

What’s even more shocking is that major medical associations in Scandinavia, Germany, and the UK are actively discouraging non-therapeutic circumcision on minors, calling it a violation of bodily autonomy. Meanwhile, pressure is building on the American medical establishment to reevaluate its stance as more evidence and personal testimonies emerge.

Whether people support circumcision or not, the silence around male bodily autonomy and psychological harm is starting to break.

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