On this point I disagree with you boss. There is a lot of things we do not sign up for but meet and sometimes take it that way. Our names Our religion Circumcision Body Piercing (particularly for the women) Etc... This one, being African, is wrong?https://twitter.com/DoubleEph/status/1056810275154939904 …
I've already addressed the issues of piercings and circumcision so I wonder why you bring them up again. IF yours ears were pierced as a baby and you don't like it, stop wearing earrings and it closes. Simple. Cheers.
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But then, if we want to, we can create creams or ointments that can help blur/heal/unmark tribal marks. In the nearest future.
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We can create?? Are you reading what you're writing?? Who will create?? For which kind of marks? Are we gonna pretend that for most tribal marks nothing short of plastic surgery will resolve?? Wow... advocating tribal marks & cream to heal them at the same damn time. A first tbh
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I'm saying, after seeing your point, I feel rather than outrightly banning it, innovative and entrepreneurial people can make remedies. Many of you may find the practice obsolete, some others don't Some children grow to like it, others don't. A remedy is only another cool option
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There is really no financial incentive to create a remedy. The solution would be permanent which would take away return business and already the practice is slowly dying off... slowly but surely so would you invest research $$$ in that field? Most won't.
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