“I’m cut and turned out fine” fails to persuade me for the same reasons “I got beat and turned out fine” fails. Give me better arguments.
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Replying to @JillianKeenan
Relatively low risk of problems for a smegma free life seems like good trade off to me.
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Replying to @datagoneodd
Yup! I can see why consenting adults would choose to make that trade!
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Replying to @JillianKeenan
Not everyone shares your relationship with pain. "If you want it, you can do it as an adult" ignores the significant benefit to doing it right after birth.
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Replying to @datagoneodd @JillianKeenan
Not everyone shares your "relationship with pain" either, particularly infant boys who pass out from the pain of their circumcisions. There's no "significant benefit" to strapping down a healthy infant and amputating a healthy & functional body part, often w/out anesthetic
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Replying to @cooney21
I think there are valid anti circumcision arguments, but the pain one is least impactful on me because they have no memory of it.
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There's a term for that. It's called the Bill Cosby defense.
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