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[[File:AndrewGross2018.jpg|thumb|{{FULLPAGENAME}} 2018]]
'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a Jewish [[circumcision advocate]] from Union City, California, USA. He is a member of Peninsula Sinai Congregation in Foster City, California.<ref>{{REFweb
|url=https://www.jweekly.com/2015/04/17/its-time-for-anti-circumcision-extremists-to-stop-the-bullying/
|title=It’s time for anti-circumcision activists to stop the bullying
|first=Andrew
|last=Gross
|website=The Jewish News of Northern California
|date=2015-04-17
|accessdate=2021-06-08
}}</ref> He is an admin for the [[Circumcision advocate|Circumcision Choice]] Facebook page and a contributor to the Circumcision Choice website.<ref>{{REFweb
|url=https://www.circumcisionchoice.com/single-post/bullies
|title=It’s time for anti-circumcision activists to stop the bullying
|first=Andrew
|last=Gross
|website=Circumcision Choice
|date=2015-04-17
|accessdate=2021-06-08
}}</ref>
== Circumcision Choice ==
Gross is at least the main author of, but obviously the only contributor to Circumcision Choice, a blog which claims to "supporting Choice NOT misinformation" about male circumcision, esp. on minors. Neutral information is always a good idea and even the claim to stop bullying attacks by intactivists is honorable. But the choice of words on the website shows that it is not interested about neutral information, but about combating intactivism.
This behavior is a normal response from people who have become aware that they too were victims of early childhood [[circumcision]] and are now trying to resolve the [[Collective Cognitive Dissonance|cognitive dissonance]] and dilemma. Because Gross is a Jewish American man, it is obvious that he is circumcised himself - probably on his 8th day of life as [[Jewish circumcision|usual in Judaism]]. A cognitive dissonance can develop from the dilemma that you believe that your parents always love you and won't harm you in any way, but then you get information that they had someone remove an intact, healthy, most sensitive and protecting part from your most private parts when you were a newborn, the [[foreskin]].
{{LINKS}}
* {{URL-FBprofile|andrew.gross|2021-06-08}}
{{REF}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gross, Andrew}}
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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a Jewish [[circumcision advocate]] from Union City, California, USA. He is a member of Peninsula Sinai Congregation in Foster City, California.<ref>{{REFweb
|url=https://www.jweekly.com/2015/04/17/its-time-for-anti-circumcision-extremists-to-stop-the-bullying/
|title=It’s time for anti-circumcision activists to stop the bullying
|first=Andrew
|last=Gross
|website=The Jewish News of Northern California
|date=2015-04-17
|accessdate=2021-06-08
}}</ref> He is an admin for the [[Circumcision advocate|Circumcision Choice]] Facebook page and a contributor to the Circumcision Choice website.<ref>{{REFweb
|url=https://www.circumcisionchoice.com/single-post/bullies
|title=It’s time for anti-circumcision activists to stop the bullying
|first=Andrew
|last=Gross
|website=Circumcision Choice
|date=2015-04-17
|accessdate=2021-06-08
}}</ref>
== Circumcision Choice ==
Gross is at least the main author of, but obviously the only contributor to Circumcision Choice, a blog which claims to "supporting Choice NOT misinformation" about male circumcision, esp. on minors. Neutral information is always a good idea and even the claim to stop bullying attacks by intactivists is honorable. But the choice of words on the website shows that it is not interested about neutral information, but about combating intactivism.
This behavior is a normal response from people who have become aware that they too were victims of early childhood [[circumcision]] and are now trying to resolve the [[Collective Cognitive Dissonance|cognitive dissonance]] and dilemma. Because Gross is a Jewish American man, it is obvious that he is circumcised himself - probably on his 8th day of life as [[Jewish circumcision|usual in Judaism]]. A cognitive dissonance can develop from the dilemma that you believe that your parents always love you and won't harm you in any way, but then you get information that they had someone remove an intact, healthy, most sensitive and protecting part from your most private parts when you were a newborn, the [[foreskin]].
{{LINKS}}
* {{URL-FBprofile|andrew.gross|2021-06-08}}
{{REF}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gross, Andrew}}
[[Category:Person]]
[[Category:Male]]
[[Category:Circumcision fetishist]]
[[Category:Jewish]]
[[Category:USA]]