What consequences?
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Replying to @calfanatic @yogaFlo and
Scarring. Tight erections. Skin bridges. Crooked penis because irregularly cut. Buried penis. Hairy shaft. Painful erections. “Jackhammer sex“. Enough? This is all possible late term effects.
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Let’s see stats and proof that this is a HUGE issue. Why not lobby for more oversight, education, specialization of procedures and physicians? Why outright ban?
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Replying to @calfanatic @yogaFlo and
The same debate we had 1997 banning FGM in the US. Because this is not parental choice. It is the choice of those actually living with said genital. A surgery, especially on a fragile newborn, is always a risk. Just wait until the baby can make the decision when he is an adult.
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I’m sorry. You’re just wrong. This is nowhere near the same debate. 99% + men would not want it back, when asked as adults.
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Replying to @calfanatic @yogaFlo and
Especially seeing groups like "
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And who do you think goes to such a group? I can assure you it’s a tiny fraction of circumcised men. For most it’s really a non-issue.
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Replying to @calfanatic @TanteJay and
You mean all 961 of their followers? They campaign against "forced" circumcision. No one is forcing anyone. Calling it genital mutilation really detracts from actual issues of genital mutilation.
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Replying to @pocketpingpong @calfanatic and
circumcision is not recommended by any secular medical organization outside the U.S. In fact it is considered ethically irresponsible. Men in the US have been so propagandized and duped into thinking that removing the most senstive part of their penis is some how healthy. Morons
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Replying to @peaceniky @calfanatic and
You might be overstating your knowledge of other countries medical systems. That aside, are you saying that the foreskin has more nerve endings in it than the glans? If that's what you are saying, you might want to revise your basic anatomy and biology.
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The tissue removedduring circumcision is developmentally analagous to the clitoralhood, connective tissue between clit and inner labia and approx. half of the inner labiapic.twitter.com/JNMrzdiRSs
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