Familiar with it, it should not be practiced. Also entirely smaller than a males part, requiring almost no special cleaning instructions.
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Replying to @tesslatweets @cooney21 and
Neither do men's 'parts'. Retract, rinse, replace. What do you think he needs? A shamwow and a squeegee? If he's showering on even a semi-regular basis, he's as clean as a woman who showers on a similar schedule.
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Replying to @JazhuStreaming @cooney21 and
Why the constant appeal to focus on hygiene? Why do medical professionals recommend hygiene training? Girls almost never have to be specially instructed. Even men admit they had to learn how to clean properly. HPV rates suggest they de facto aren’t.
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Replying to @tesslatweets @cooney21 and
All parents teach their children how to wash and clean themselves. How to brush their teeth and hair, how to shower properly, how to clean their ears. And you're the one arguing amputating genitals somehow improves cleanliness. I trust men to shower.
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Replying to @JazhuStreaming @cooney21 and
Again there’s this big push about hygiene. I don’t see why it’s made a big deal on one hand and then made out to be nothing at all on the pinky of that hand? Keep it straight
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IMO, simply because of the lack of mucosal buildup. I understand that the glans can have its own sleeve, but the loss of it has about as much inverse effect of sexual pleasure as it has a positive effect in terms of STI reduction. If the loss of sensation happened to the clit-
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Replying to @tesslatweets @JazhuStreaming and
As you have previously admitted, you are in no position to say how much pleasure is lost due to loss of the foreskin, and no right to weigh that loss against dubious "benefits" for a person too young to consent to surgery, to sex, or to anything else.
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Replying to @cooney21 @JazhuStreaming and
I said parents are in the position to do so for their infant. Circumcision is best done in infancy
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And you've repeatedly said that a man cut as infant can't know how much pleasure he's lost through the amputation of his innervated foreskin, as if that somehow justifies #circumcision when in fact it's among the massive volume of evidence that circumcision is immoral & unethical
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