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Replying to @IntactByDefault
I support conversation and debate. What I tell my parents is that there are benefits and risks with either decision and medically I am fine with either choice.
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Replying to @IntactByDefault
Not on the list, sorry. Bleeding, infection, pain, risk for std’s later, looking like dad and brothers... I don’t think anything I say has ever actually influenced anyone’s decision, though.
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Replying to @IntactByDefault
Do you have any data on that? What percent of circumcised men wish they hadn’t been, and what percent on uncircumcised men wish they had been? I’ve never seen any.
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Replying to @DrLovlie
I don't know that anyone has studied it formally.
@intactive has compiled some information here http://www.circumstitions.com/Resent.html Here's a book of 50 case studies https://www.amazon.com/Unspeakable-Mutilations-Circumcised-Men-Speak-ebook/dp/B00L5FPF2C …#i22 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @IntactByDefault @intactive
If you want docs to advise things you have to offer proof - we’re all a bunch of geeks. It would be an interesting study.
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How much proof do you need that most girls don't appreciate having to spread their legs so an adult can prick their genitalia? Shouldn't the rule be - as suggested here - that all children have the right to keep the healthy bodies they're born with?https://quillette.com/2017/08/15/female-genital-mutilation-health-benefits-problem-medicalizing-morality/ …
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