If parents stay uneducated about #circumcision, as so many in the US do, then their children are left defenseless. US MDs certainly won't protect them. And even a parent's adamant refusal to consent sometimes isn't enough to defend them, as I've already explained to you. #i2
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Replying to @cooney21 @jak_jeremy and
Defenseless to what exactly? Also circ is not forcibly performed. It is an elective operation
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Replying to @tesslatweets @cooney21 and
No its forced on 3,000 babies a day here. I did not consent to it and I'm pissed and I wonder
#WhereisMy4skin@Oprah uses cosmetics made from childrens sexual tissue but she is against animal testing biggest hypocrite on earth.3 replies 0 retweets 10 likes -
Replying to @jak_jeremy @cooney21 and
It’s not forced. You’re very angry, please seek therapy.
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Replying to @tesslatweets @jak_jeremy and
It's forced. Ever heard of a circumcision probe? (blunt metal probe that is forced into the foreskin opening & used to prise apart the foreskin which (at birth) is adhered to the glans like a nail is adhered to the finger. This rips & tears leaving a bloody stump after removal
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Replying to @BSR163 @jak_jeremy and
I was present for my twins circ performed by a traditional Mohel. I’m also aware of in hospital or in office circ. It’s not a bloody stump - there’s some blood, but the head is intact and fully functional. The shaft is too. The skin around is ablated
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Replying to @tesslatweets @jak_jeremy and
The head is functional? Don't be ridiculous! All of its epithelium is ripped and torn away when the foreskin is prised apart from the glans. It's one huge open wound and best described as a bloody stump whether performed by a skilled mohel or a doctor.
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Replying to @BSR163 @jak_jeremy and
It heals in less than 3 days and is fully capable of the same functions as an intact one.
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Pleasure is the same among men cut in infancy. Cut in adulthood many experience a perceived drop in stimulation although some report better sensation.
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How can men cut in infancy possibly be able to evaluate the difference? They can't, and you only make yourself look ridiculous by asserting otherwise. #i2
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