Known as khafz, it is less invasive than the male version: a small nick on the female foreskin. Yet it is outlawed in several countries, basis the WHO’s policy which treats nearly every non-Western ritual involving the genitals of females as mutilation.https://focuswashington.com/2019/01/10/undermines-religious-freedom-gender-equality/ …
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Replying to @dbwrf
Still it is child abuse and only super minority community practice it.
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There is a lot more child abuse going on in different ways on a much larger scale, why don’t you go campaign against that?
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First let's stop this then another one can be taken up. You can join anytime if you are interested.
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@murtuz00 why should we stop this one first? Removal of the male foreskin from non-consenting children is more common than female circumcision worldwide. And removal of intersex children’s genitals is common in white communities. Why is ending THIS genital operation top priority?2 replies 3 retweets 5 likes -
What u are saying is true but process is gruesome for females and no proven benefits have been observed for females post procedure.
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Replying to @murtuz00 @maminapawa and
did you read it..its a nick. I agree it mutilation. But its a nick compared to the entire cutting of the foreskin
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Replying to @peaceniky @murtuz00 and
@peaceniky the simple answer is@murtuz00 has been taught that female circumcision stands out from intersex mutilation,male circumcision and underage labiaplasties without questioning.That’s what anti-FGM propaganda has done—elevate FC above other harmful surgeries on children.2 replies 1 retweet 4 likes -
Replying to @maminapawa @peaceniky and
Botched cutting are common in females whereas almost nil in men. As per WHO fgc does not have any medical or other benefits while at least for men it is beneficial in terms of hygiene.
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Circ is a so called solution in search of a problem. A foreskin is as easily cared for as any other body part on men or women
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