My other point is you can't prove sensation loss though. The brain can adapt afaik.
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Replying to @bobbob1016 @bdenning79 and
Most of the men i have heard that were cut as adults, who DID NOT have problems that necessitated being cut all said they has extreme loss of sensitivity. Adj. such as "destroyed" "ruined" "regret"
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Replying to @peaceniky @bobbob1016 and
Yes, I’ve read a few stories like that, so there’s certainly some evidence of it. It’s also likely that the nerves react differently when they heal as an adult with a fully grown penis as opposed to a baby.
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Replying to @bdenning79 @bobbob1016 and
yes. when i lost my thumb as a baby my brain adapted and I was just as dexterous as I would have been had i kept my thumb. In fact, I think my ability to grasp objects has been enhanced by removing what is argueably the most important part of my hand.....*huge eyeroll*
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Replying to @peaceniky @bobbob1016 and
That’s not the same and you know it. I’ll give you an example that it a little closer though. I cut the tip of my finger off when I was 4 years old. They sewed it back on and today I can’t feel any difference.
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Replying to @bdenning79 @peaceniky and
However, a few years ago I had to have stitches to sew the skin back together on another finger and I still don’t have full feeling back on the scar. As adults we don’t heal the same way young children do.
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Replying to @bdenning79 @bobbob1016 and
Also, by your logic, we should be able to circumcise girls because their brains will adapt? I don’t think anyone would argue that cutting a girls genitals doesn’t damage female sexuality. Yet you do backflips to argue that cutting boys doesn’t damage male sexuality.
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Replying to @peaceniky @bdenning79 and
Sounds alot like simple cultural blindness
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Replying to @peaceniky @bobbob1016 and
You actually could make an argument that cutting the clitoral hood wouldn’t affect very much. I’m not making that argument. I’m saying that for thousands of years men have dealt with this and been just fine. I had it done and I love it this way. That’s all I’m saying.
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Replying to @bdenning79 @peaceniky and
The argument isn't the same for female, female didn't have any benefit minus subservient women. They didn't have the issue of some women being unable to pee, nor dirt getting stuck in there, as dirt would still have a few places to be stuck either way.
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You should read more supporters of female cutting, they give the same benefits you give for male cutting. You should also speak with more people from non-cutting cultures to get some perspective on how you sound
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Replying to @peaceniky @bdenning79 and
Female cutting has no demonstrable benefit afaik, where as male has easier cleaning (albeit not much) and no risk of too tight to pee foreskin.
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