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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am Jewish with daughters so not confronting this issue right now, but I think the hysteria over male circumcision is ridiculous. I have zero issue with male circumcision and there is compelling evidence that it actually protects men from HIV infection, among other benefits. I read these absurd postings on this forum comparing the removal of the foreskin to female circumcision where commonly the labia and clitoris are removed and, in some cases, the vaginal opening sewn together. A grotesque and completely absurd comparison. Like comparing removal of a mole to an amputation. [/quote] Agree. Lots of fake hype on dcum.[/quote] Sigh. Read this: http://www.mndaily.com/2010/09/20/cut-divides (as just one example). [b]In many cases female circumcision is much less invasive and damaging than male circumcision and it is justified on exactly the same grounds. Please read up on it and you will understand why it is a reasonable comparison.[/b] Both are culturally driven. Both have no real justification or medical reasoning. Both are designed to curtail sexuality. Both are thought to be "cleaner". However in ALL cases the penis is damaged irreversibly. In some cases with female circumcision there is no permanent damage.[/quote] Once you put down your crack pipe, why don't YOU read up on it - you sound pathetically, willfully ignorant. Below, a link that documents the variety of FGM and how it in NO way compares to simple removal of the foreskin in a majority of cases. Are you delusional? Wait, don't answer that. Better yet, why not google some images of circumcized vuvlvas, labias, and stitched together vaginas and then come back and talk about how it's reversable and doesn't cause permanent damage. If you don't want to circumcize your son, fine. But to compare it to FGM is disgusting. http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs241/en/[/quote]
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