In case the question was actually legit.
It clearly states in the Quran (I can look up the exact ayat if you want) that you will get in Paradise 'what you wish'.
So if you wish for 10,000 or 100,000 or more you will get it and if she wishes for 10,000 or 100,000 male houris, she will get that too
The rules that things operate by on this earth are different than the rules things operate by in Paradise.
The ability of Allah(s.w.a) to reward his faithful servants and the generosity of Allah(s.w.a) is truly unlimited.
The fact that it is limited on earth is only to test us and it doesn't reflect the actual ability of Allah(s.w.a) to reward or punish also.
(It mentions male houris in the Quran but it doesn't describe them in the same way it describes the female ones).
Is 'what you wish' clear enough ? There will be no jealously in Paradise as there will be nothing bad there.
The main thing to focus on now is actually getting there, because it's not easy at all to get there.
Doing the Shahada is only the first step.
BTW, if you die during the surgery (circumcision) and your intention is to do this surgery to fulfill the obligation that Allah(s.w.a) has placed on you, then you die as a Shaheed. It's similar to if you die at Hajj. If you look at probability though, very unlikely that you will die, assuming that the operation is done by a qualified professional under sanitary conditions. Don't, though, get the crazy idea to find someone who is not qualified to do the surgery, because if you do something intentionally to harm yourself, then what I said previously is null and void.
Edited by Abu Hadi, 14 May 2012 - 07:07 PM.
Hadith #32.
With my continuous chain of transmission reaching up to Muhammad ibn Ya'qub al-Kulaynl, from al-Husayn ibn Muhammad, from al-Mu'alla ibn Muhammad, from al-Hasan ibn 'All al-Washsha', from 'Abd Allah ibn Sinan, from Abu 'Abd Allah, may Peace be upon him, which he said:
"Among the things pertaining to the soundness of a Muslim's certitude [in faith] is that he would not please people while displeasing God, nor blame them for something that God has not given him. For, verily, [God's] rizq (provision, sustenance) is not brought about by anybody's greed, nor is it withheld by anyone's disapproval, and were anyone of you to flee from his rizq like he flees death, his rizq would overtake him in the way he is overtaken by death." Then he added, "Indeed Allah with His justice and fairness, has put joy and comfort in certainty (yaqin) and satisfaction (al- rida) and He has put sorrow and grief in doubt and dissatisfaction."
http://www.al-islam.org/40hadith/