Opening our dialogue - Living in the 21st century, most people are in denial of the existing practice of #FemaleGenitalMutilation. How does one break this shell of denial and address this grave real issue? @RanalviMasooma
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Replying to @indianwomenblog
By speaking out, by having conversations with women, girls and men. By breaking the shroud of secrecy and education and awareness building
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Replying to @RanalviMasooma
Would you discuss the resistance faced in creating awareness thru education and other means
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Replying to @indianwomenblog
Mothers need to understand they are harming their girls, they could ruin their girls future, they could cause deep psychological damage, they can affect her ability of having sexual pleasure. Why take such a huge risk with your own loved child
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Replying to @RanalviMasooma @indianwomenblog
My mother has circumcised me and I never experienced any trauma, psychological or otherwise. Because Female circumcision is not FGM. Its Absolutely risk free.
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Replying to @rashjo @RanalviMasooma
Can we talk a little more in detail about male circumcision as against FGM?
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Replying to @indianwomenblog @rashjo
These are 2 completely different procedures. There is a huge difference between the penis and the clitoris. Anatomically they differ. MC cases no harm to the penis. FGM damages the clitoris. Our fight as women is against FGM.
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Incorrect. Male & Female Circumcision are exactly the same. The prepuce in females and the foreskin in males are homologous. The clitoris turns into the penis. The foreskin is the same. The labia turns into the scrotum. #FCisNotFGMhttps://femalecircumcision.org/gender-equality-male-circumcision-female-circumcision/ …
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