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If a person, who now is 65 years old, was born from his mother’s womb in a state that 2/3 of the skin on his private part was circumcised and only 1/3 of it was left. So, now, does he have to circumcise the remainder of the skin?

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If a person, who now is 65 years old, was born from his mother’s womb in a state that 2/3 of the skin on his private part was circumcised and only 1/3 of it was left. So, now, does he have to circumcise the remainder of the skin?
In the above mentioned case if half of the penis cap is showing then one would not have to circumcise, and if it’s less then half and the person cannot tolerate the pain then the law would consider this person excusable.

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