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So an alternative is to advocate for safer practice, standardised the process, so they are not forced to use crude methods. So they can easily get the process done by medical experts same way doctors carry out circumcisions
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They don’t want o!!!
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If you say some don't want to be cut, fine and good. But in a case where some feel culturally and religiously bound to it, why would you deny them that right?, why do you feel you have the right to impose the rights of 'some' on all of the people
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Please for sake of clarity, run a poll and see how many women want to be cut. The act is barbaric and primitive and is done for no sensible reason.
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How many men will agree to be cut if they were to make that sort of decision as consenting adults?
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Not many, so why are we doing it? Still give me a good reason why this should be done?
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For the two practices, it is largely because of it's cultural and religious significance.
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What sensible reason backs them? What’s the cultural reasoning, what’s the religious reasoning?
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*standardise
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