I don’t make a big deal about cleaning the penis, although undeniably a circ is less material and less levels to trap material. No uncut men and inactivist women keep telling me that cleaning is an important part of owning the extra skin. I see a simple benefit to have less work
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Replying to @tesslatweets @Noors18442121 and
You have a right to remove your own genital skin to save yourself 'work'. Nobody has the right to permanently alter another person's body, even our own baby girl/boy, simply to make cleaning them easier. Tell me, have you done this to yourself to save yourself 'work'?
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Replying to @ReedNelson9 @Noors18442121 and
Cutting in adulthood is costly and time prohibitive. Cutting girls in infancy isn’t possible. Male =/= female.
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Replying to @tesslatweets @ReedNelson9 and
Routinely cutting infants who don't need it or want it is vastly more costly and time prohibitive than cutting the comparably infinitesimal population of adult men who ever need or want a circumcision. Your logic does not compute.
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Replying to @opticon9 @ReedNelson9 and
Who says they don’t want it? Male attitudes about circ in America are generally positive due to the benefits and beauty. My twins were circed in under a minute - combined. The only one who incurred cost was myself for opting in.
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Replying to @tesslatweets @opticon9 and
Did he do the twins at the same time?
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I was responding to another mother about her experience. There's no need to butt into the conversation.
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Replying to @MoonDustLady @tesslatweets and
Why so interested? And why in the mother's "experience"? She's not who was cut. Don't you want to know what circumcised males actually think about it? Or does their opinion not matter to you? (It certainly doesn't to Tessla; she's for forcibly cutting boys right up to age 18)
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Replying to @cooney21 @tesslatweets and
The mothers are part of the decision-making process, too. And as for the fathers, as Tessla said, he majority of circumcised fathers choose to have their own boys circumcised. So the men seem to think it's a good thing.
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Where does the patient fit into "the decision-making process"? Surgery on a healthy child violates all 4 cardinal principles of medical ethics. Parental permission for such surgery isn't valid. Most circumcised men cut their sons only b/c they're uninformed about the alternative
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