female circumcision aka female genital mutilation is not the same as removing the foreskin of a man's penis. The equivalent of FGM is chopping a man's penis off aka castration. It is done to oppress women. You need to be stoned. point blank.https://twitter.com/MgtowRadical/status/1198447761630220288 …
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Depends. Seems most men lose the ridged band and frenulum as well as the rest of the foreskin. In terms of sensitivity and amount of skin lost, I think it's about the same as if a woman was missing labia majora + minora and also the clitoral glans.
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no it is not. I'm soooo sick of this shit that I have to school you on circumcision. The word circumcision literally means cutting around. In male circumcision, the skin AROUND the penis is cut. The head is left in place. And the organ it self can reach an orgasm.
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Replying to @dontbetheprey @CriticalOfAll and
In female circumcision, the circumcision does not mean the same word as cutting around. THE ENTIRE GLANDS, is removed. The structure that is left cannot reach an orgasm, it is a thin disgusting scar.
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Replying to @dontbetheprey @CriticalOfAll and
Thats not entirely true. Most FGM is not the removal of the clitoris, its actuslly the removal of the clitoralhood, which is exactly analagous tp the foreskin. I know it challenges your worldview, but most victims of genital mutilation are men
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Replying to @peaceniky @dontbetheprey and
I wouldn't say the clitoral hood is analogous to the foreskin. The clitoral hood and foreskin are extremely different in size, function, sensitivity. The male foreskin being much bigger, having more functions (and some the same), and is /way/ more sensitive.
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Replying to @ShangRing @dontbetheprey and
They both originate from the same tissues when the child is in the womb, is what i mean. They different in size, but when you include the inner labia, and you should, the sensitivity of male and female genitalia is similar
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Replying to @peaceniky @dontbetheprey and
It's super debateable exactly what conpares to what, but not all that useful to. It's all mutilation. I am tired of hearing that I have it better than women though. That's not true and invalidating
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That wasn’t my implication. Actually i’m convinced males have it harder than women, for a number of reasons, all rooted in biology. Males are the focul point of selective pressures. The fact that men can and are routinely mutilated wthoit apparent concern by most is best evidence
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