The circumcision rate among German men is significantly lower than in many other countries, particularly in the United States.
Circumcision is not a common practice in Germany, and it is generally not performed for religious or cultural reasons, unlike in some other parts of the world.
- Medical Circumcision: Circumcision is sometimes performed in Germany for medical reasons, such as treatment of phimosis or balanitis.
- Religious Circumcision: While there are Jewish and Muslim communities in Germany, circumcision is not universally practiced within these communities.
- Cultural Influences: The practice of circumcision is not deeply ingrained in German culture.
Therefore, it's safe to say that most German men are not circumcised.