It's not valid, it's an opinion, just like mine; the difference is that I've pointed out nonsurgical intervention is available, as is education on proper cleaning of the glans and prepuce, while you've failed to reference any studies supporting your opinion.
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Please, you’ve made so many points that I’ve already answered and I can’t get to everyone. Just read my other replies and you’ll see I cited plenty of sources to back up my argument against a blanket ban. I only really disagree with one guy here.
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I agree that in chronic cases of pathological phimosis there may need to be some surgical intervention. Are you in favour of a blanket ban on non-therapeutic infant circumcision?
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Neither. I think it should be used only where medically necessary.
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Replying to @_Undersized_ @BSR163 and
Have you ever researched circumcision and the side effects?
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Yeah, I had them presented to me by a doctor and did separate research of a few studies. I’m against religious circumcision but am also against banning it totally. I’m listing a few times it’s required.
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Replying to @_Undersized_ @CircumCrippled and
Except it's NOT medically required, since non-surgical interventions exist. Please. Work. On. Your. Reading. Comprehension. There are no instances where circumcision is "required". None at all. There are devices that correct phimosis, and proper cleaning addresses the rest.
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Replying to @MEMESofVIOLENCE @CircumCrippled and
My reading comprehension is stellar. You’re saying surgical interventions for chronic infections exist, true phimosis and also balanitis. They don’t exist for anyone or I would advocate them. So the next best thing is surgery, the last possible option. Find me a non-surgical one.
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Replying to @_Undersized_ @CircumCrippled and
You're referring to conditions that can be treated with medications. And non-surgical devices. Would you like to speak to a nurse about this? Because I can get
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Replying to @MEMESofVIOLENCE @CircumCrippled and
I would actually love that. I’d really appreciate a nurse answering my questions. It’s just a few.
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foreskin and use otc devices with cream to stretch it properly. Men can opt for circumcision if they want to and avoid the work involved with creams and stretching it.
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