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Replying to @melissakayx3
Penile problems, such as irritation, inflammation, and infection, are more common in males that don’t chop the top off Lmaoo And ask a female what she would rather have 9 out of 10 she would like the top of the Maybach lmaooo
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Replying to @Deon_Starks @melissakayx3
Completely false as to "irritation" and "inflammation" which can be caused by cutting off healthy tissue, not by leaving it intact. There is no evidence suggesting infection is more common in intact boys that isn't compromised by inappropriate forced foreskin retraction.
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70% of the world's men are genitally intact. They are preferred for sex by women from their own cultures & there's evidence suggesting (all other factors being equal) they are preferred by most women w/prior personal experience w/both cut & uncut men.
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The Danish Medical Association, among many other medical authorities, has concluded that child circumcision that is not medically necessary (i.e., elective child circumcision) is "ethically unacceptable." I have 2 intact sons & wouldn't cut another.
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@ProfessorFrisch (the author of the article I sent you) is an MD who is far more respected by the int'l medical community on this subject than any pro-circumcision MD, who are nearly all biased Americans. This was published in Journal of Pediatric Ethics:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316527603_Cultural_bias_in_American_medicine_the_case_of_infant_male_circumcision …
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