This recent study found the complication rate - i.e., when something "goes wrong" beyond the inherent harm that's intended & caused by #circumcision - is 11.5%.
Can't base a rational argument on "facts" you've made up, now can you? #i2 #HisBodyHisChoice
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Replying to @JimmySaintA @cooney21 and
If there was a 1.5% complication rate for some form of infant female cutting, would that be OK?
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Not true at all. Male circ has always been about reducing pleasure and masturbation. Pls read:https://aeon.co/essays/are-male-and-female-circumcision-morally-equivalent …
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Replying to @JimmySaintA @dlindenii and
Breeding and pleasure are not the same thing.
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Replying to @JimmySaintA @dkingpower7 and
Why would anyone want less enjoyment of sex? Why would you want that choice made for you. It makes no sense. Cut women enjoy sex too (see: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17970975 ). It doesn't make it right.
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You didn't address the fact that some cut women also say they enjoy post-cut sex more. Since you've decided it's all subjective, then it follows that the only person who should decide whether to cut genitals is the person attached to them, when they're a consenting adult. Right?
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