In medical school, did they teach you the anatomy or leave you thinking it's just skin?
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Sweetheart, it’s just skin, I’ve disposed of enough of the foreskins to know. I’ve assisted with 100’s of them. If you had a different experience, then someone didn’t know what they were doing.
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Replying to @dkingpower7 @adkisojk and
I know until you convince the current world health organizations, whose opinion sets policy, that they’re wrong about male circumcision, you and your bunch are just pissing in the wind. If you don’t want a circumcision, don’t get one
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Replying to @RNcat50 @dkingpower7 and
Most international medical bodies ARE against circumcision.
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Replying to @GenIntact @dkingpower7 and
Well sweetie, you should probably tell them they’re against it then.
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Replying to @dkingpower7 @GenIntact and
I’m not interested in meme opinions. Until it’s a practiced standard, then
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Replying to @RNcat50 @dkingpower7 and
Hmm, it's a practiced standard in all other developed countries outside the USA to leave children with the genitalia they were born with (outside of religious drivers)
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Replying to @adkisojk @dkingpower7 and
Not entirely but until it is the standard the only thing you can do is try and convince people that you know what’s best for their child.
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It is. Entirely. The US is the only country left where most boys are circumcised in infancy for non-religious reasons. And even in the US, the rate has been falling, and is now only just over 50%. What's best is to let the child decide for himself what's best for him.
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