A normal labia doesn’t cause constant urinary tract infections. That’s why.
We both agree that circumcision should not be offered as a religious option or preventative measure, right? Then if religious circumcision is banned, and the rate decreases because you educate parents, then there’s less procedures, right? So the 2% risk becomes a smaller number.
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Doesn't matter because 2 > 1. Always
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lmao
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You really are in high school, I see. That explains a lot.
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I mean, you’re the one not getting high school maths. Have I made something unclear here?
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Yes, you've made unclear how you can justify forced genital mutilation of kids without being able to quantitatively evaluate the risks.
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