On International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation, shout out to student-led charity @_IntegrateUK for their tireless work to #EndFGM
& for making one of my favourite campaign videos ever! 

#ZeroTolerance4FGM
Full video: http://tinyurl.com/ZeroTolerance4FGM …pic.twitter.com/YiOS8BxO9f
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Replying to @EmmaWatson @_IntegrateUK
Is there any reason why they are doing it? Like I know people think it keeps the penis cleaner to remove the foreskin. Is there a similar reasoning behind the female removal? I haven’t heard much about it as it’s not common in the USA but circumcision is very common.
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similiar cultural reasons for male genital mutilation. Only difference is that MGM is normalisd and FGM is not. Both are extreme human rights violations
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Like does it effect their enjoyment of sex? Does it have any effect on yeast infections (like more likely or less likely) this topic has certainly triggered an interest in me. I wasn’t aware of this happening. I’d have to do more research before I decided how I felt about it.
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foreskin is the most sensitive part of the male penis. The clitoris has ~8000 densely packed nerves, while the foreskins has ~20,000 less densely packed nerves. They are concentrated in areas such as the ridged band and frenulum.
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