I know you feel strongly about it and want to spread your experiences to keep others from facing the same regrets. I don’t minimize your feelings about it. I just know that not every man feels the same way and for many circ remains a cultural, economical, and aesthetic choice
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A cultural practice and your aesthetic preferences don't trump human rights. Saying that there are justifications for the violation of human rights leads down the path to eugenics and other loathsome practices. And I'd argue economically circ causes more problems than it fixes.
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How do you figure it causes more problems? Keeping in mind I’m talking about American traditional circ
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Men who are cut or have been cut generally don’t have poor feelings about their existing body due to it, and don’t show signs of psychosexual abuse.
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That's the complete speculation you tell yourself so you don't feel badly about living in a circumcising culture. There is no research supporting it, and it has no basis in fact.
Here's a reminder of what the research actually shows: #i2pic.twitter.com/kebEih2F4m
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