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<blockquote data-quote="Armoured" data-source="post: 69590768" data-attributes="member: 338129"><p>You should check he actual figures. And none of the so "benefits" can't be achieved with less permanent and potentially hazardous methods. Like soap and water.If we don't let parents genitally mutilate little girls for religious reasons, why should we let them do it to little boys?</p><p></p><p>I have no problem what you do to your own genitals after you are old enough to provide informed consent. If you believe in a religion that demands you cut pieces of your genitals off and it's something you want to do, by all means, go ahead. If you believe you will receive health benefits, then please, be my guest. But few if any of the alleged health benefits are really particularly relevant before puberty, are they? So they don't really justify doing it in infancy. My problem is doing it to children who can't consent. (general you)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Armoured, post: 69590768, member: 338129"] You should check he actual figures. And none of the so "benefits" can't be achieved with less permanent and potentially hazardous methods. Like soap and water.If we don't let parents genitally mutilate little girls for religious reasons, why should we let them do it to little boys? I have no problem what you do to your own genitals after you are old enough to provide informed consent. If you believe in a religion that demands you cut pieces of your genitals off and it's something you want to do, by all means, go ahead. If you believe you will receive health benefits, then please, be my guest. But few if any of the alleged health benefits are really particularly relevant before puberty, are they? So they don't really justify doing it in infancy. My problem is doing it to children who can't consent. (general you) [/QUOTE]
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