Literally has none. They've debunked the "studies" saying there are benefits for yearshttps://twitter.com/shiana_moon/status/1081570762497146880 …
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Replying to @hummusnchill @vilecherry
Who has debunked, because the medical journals and peer review articles I have read say otherwise
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I would recommend American Circumsision on Netflix as a good place to start!!
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I do however see your point. It seems odd that circ. Is allowed, but FGM is not. Although I do see the medical benefits of Circumcision instead of purely religious if fgm
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There really aren't any "medical benefits" though. They talk about it being easier to keep genitals clean, which could just be cleaned instead of chopping part of the body off. Western society is just used to the idea and don't find it shocking, which they should.
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There are many cases where the foreskin becomes “frozen” in a sense, it either can’t be folded away from penis or back on. The glands in foreskin can easily become infected and inflamed. Increase risk of UTI which is proven to be decreased in cir. Men
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Funny how in non-circ cultures this isn’t really a massive problem. Go to europr, canada, uk, australia, south america, china, japan, india...no problems
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