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Both are unnecessary in this day and age but I would still argue they aren't the same thing.
I realize there are an untold number of unreported deaths by male circumcision and even statistically the number of botched cases is terrifying. It just seems that the reason behind male circumcision was never based in intentional abuse and repression. People are cutting these women to keep them from cheating and to intentionally make sex and childbirth horribly painful so they won't want to have sex. At least men in this day and age have it done as babies with anesthesia. They don't often remember the trauma. These girls are often ritually attacked for this around the age of 4 and up and the scarring leaves their bodies so scarred that their vaginas and uretha are left the size of pins. They have to be cut open and sewn back together many times if they are lucky. If they aren't lucky and from a poor backwards area, they are simply torn open on their wedding night and any other time they are forced to have sex after that. I just don't think they can as of yet be compared.
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Uh...it's called circumcision and we do it to boys every single day.
It's the exact same thing we do to boys.
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I'd just like to say that it is not the same thing!
Boys are circumsized in a clinical setting, or should be, with anasthetic and sometimes it's done voluntarily. Personally I don't agree with it unless it's a choice made my the man himself when he's old enough to decide.
The female version is actually known here in England as 'Female Genital Mutilation', which is what it is.
I trained as a midwife at University for a year and during that time had many run ins with women from different Ethnic backgrounds who had been 'mutilated'.
They didn't know which part of themselves were which and to be honest none of the qualified midwives could tell either. It was like looking at the end result of a horror movie bloodbath.
This is done all over the world by unqualified people in sometimes squalid conditions and often with no pain relief whatsoever.
It is inhumane and to be frank, one of the most grusome, discusting practices carried out in certain cultures today.
In no way is it the equivalent to male circumcision. If we cut up a mans penis and left it resembling a smashed up sausage with no real shape or function then you could compare it.
Would also just like to say that what I type is my opinion and take on things and I don't want to offend anyone, we all have rights to our own views.
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QuoteUh...it's called circumcision and we do it to boys every single day.
It's the exact same thing we do to boys.
WRONG...
ITs done for far different reasons.... its a hiddeous attempt at patriarchal control of women.
IF it WAS circumcision... it would be to remove the clitoral hood.... IN FACT its done to remove their clitoris as well.. so that the woman will not strayand be BAD girls.. and find sex not as pleasureable.. thereby not straying from the marital bed.....
To use the same little head thinking.. perhaps all the MEN in those countires.. should have their penis removed so THEY will not stray from the marital bed...since in Africa.. one of the reasons the aids epedemic is so high is the male promiscuity OUTSIDE of their marriages.
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QuoteQuoteI cannot see how we can allow a man to pin down a screaming infant and mutilate her without anasthetic, damaging her for life
Uh...it's called circumcision and we do it to boys every single day.
It's the exact same thing we do to boys.
ETA: As a matter of fact, there's a likely chance it happened to you.
FMG is totally not the same thing as male circumcision. A circumcised man can still enjoy sex, was most likely performed in a surgical proceedure and there are medical reasons in some cases for male circumsicion. FMG (Female Genital Mutilation) Is rarely performed with anaesthetics, often using items such as torn coke cans. It has no benifits at all and leaves the female subjected to a high risk of infection and in some cases urinary tract problems and years of pain. It also often makes sexual intercourse very painful. FMG is an abhorant practice that should be ended as soon as possible.
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QuoteUh...it's called circumcision and we do it to boys every single day.
It's the exact same thing we do to boys.
ETA: As a matter of fact, there's a likely chance it happened to you.
Just echoing everyone else here- It is NOT the same thing! Boys who have a circumcision can still enjoy sex throughout life! It's mostly done in boys nowadays to prevent nasty infections throughout life! (In fact, currently in the US, only about 65% of newborn males get a circumcision).Get some education on male circumcisions in the US and female clitoris cutting in 3rd world countries, before making such a blatantly ignorant statement!
You are right that a sterile surgical procedure is different from an unsterile, unskilled professional procedure.
You are right that there are many reasons for cutting into genitalia - whether it is male or female.
We are all right that there is no medical need for cutting into genitalia - and that all cutting of male and female genitalia is unnecessary.
But just because the practice of removing part of and infant male's penis has become commonplace and accepted as normal, does not make it any less of a mutilation.
Yes, the penis still works - but not the full way it was naturally intended to.
Only recently has anesthetic become commonplace for the procedure. So most circumcisions occurred on unanesthetized babies.
I didn't mean to downplay the excruciating torture that these girls undergo. I do recognize the difference in the method. These girls are mutilated so horribly due to the unskilled 'surgical' attempt. What would it look like if this culture had the means and the money - the procedure would be done at birth, in the hospital, paid for by insurance companies and grow to be considered acceptable.
You are also right that there is some f'd up thinking behind female circumcision - there is alot of f'd up thinking around (having sex with virgins cures aids, etc). I think you can chalk alot of it up to ignorance and lack of real information.
So what's our excuse for circumcising our babies? We cut them "so they'll get blow jobs" or "because it's easier to clean".
Hospitals, anesthetic injections into the penis of a newborn baby, sterile instruments, etc do make it less of a barbaric method. But does it make it less of a barbaric procedure?
Not in my opinion.
Action expresses priority. - Mahatma Ghandi
Also, the idea that circumcision is done to 'prevent nasty infections throughout life' is ridiculous.
I drew a parallel that I probably shouldn't have. I really do recognize the difference in method and result between male and female circumcision. As I stated, I did not mean to downplay the horror.
I also didn't mean turn this thread into something other than what was intended. I'll ungracefully bow out so the discussion can return to the original subject. I have strong feelings about circumcision but shouldn't have used this thread to advance a different agenda. I get why it pissed people off.
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and still are. I've seen many male circumcisions performed without any anesthetic....only sugar-water on the baby's pacifier.
linz
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QuoteWe are all right that there is no medical need for cutting into genitalia - and that all cutting of male and female genitalia is unnecessary.
Your statement is inncorrect. Circumsion is indicated for several medical conditions:
phimosis
paraphimosis
recurrent balanitis
balanitis xerotica obliterans
Also there are research based evidence for the benifits of male circumsion.
lower risk of UTI during first year of life; American studies report that uncircumcised males are 11 times more likely to develop a UTI in their first year of life than their circumcised colleagues
evidence is not conclusive that circumcision protects an individual against penile carcinoma or reduces the risk of cervical carcinoma in partners independent of known risk factors. There is however an increased incidence of human papillomavirus in the uncircumcised male "but the number of sexual contacts may be a more important factor in risk of exposure to the virus".
human immunodeficiency virus seropositivity is higher in uncircumcised males in Africa and also the risk of male to female transmission is greater in uncircumcised seropositive males. These risks are likely to be far less significant than the increased risks of becoming seropositive related to increased numbers of sexual contacts, and non/improper use of condoms.
Scource: http://www.gpnotebook.com/simplepage.cfm?ID=1771700261&linkID=9619&cook=no
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linz
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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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QuoteAnd still irrefutably there is indication on medical grounds for circumsion for certain conditions.
Of course. That's very different, though, than routine infant circumcision. There are indications for all common medical procedures, but we don't perform most of them for no good reason....
linz
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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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QuoteHeres a good reason....Who wants to look like the last turkey in the shop window come thanksgiving
Exactly. That's the reason most people have their boys circumcised....because they like the way it looks.
linz
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Richards 0
QuoteUh...it's called circumcision and we do it to boys every single day.
It's the exact same thing we do to boys.
ETA: As a matter of fact, there's a likely chance it happened to you.
As a matter of fact yes it did. I happen to disagree with doing it however. That said I imagin that lack of forskin probably has less impact on my ability to enjoy sex than lack of a clitoris. We also have doctors do it using proper medical techniques, anasthetic and disinfectant. No-one gets held down to be mutilated with scissors as they shriek in agony. I also imagine that there are probably more nerve endings in a clitoris thus making it a more painful procedure.
Richards
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QuoteExactly. That's the reason most people have their boys circumcised....because they like the way it looks.
Terrible reason to surgically alter a baby. I still say however, that you cannot compare male circumcision to the horrific trauma and injury of female genital mutilation.
Richards
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QuoteQuoteExactly. That's the reason most people have their boys circumcised....because they like the way it looks.
Terrible reason to surgically alter a baby. I still say however, that you cannot compare male circumcision to the horrific trauma and injury of female genital mutilation.
Richards
i agree.
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QuoteI trained as a midwife at University for a year and during that time had many run ins with women from different Ethnic backgrounds who had been 'mutilated'.
They didn't know which part of themselves were which and to be honest none of the qualified midwives could tell either. It was like looking at the end result of a horror movie bloodbath.
This is done all over the world by unqualified people in sometimes squalid conditions and often with no pain relief whatsoever.
It is inhumane and to be frank, one of the most grusome, discusting practices carried out in certain cultures today.
The problem we have today is that multiculturalists will argue that he should be free to exercise his cultural/religious rights even though they are against the law here. Others have argued that we cannot hold guys like this fully accountable because apparently they do not know any better.
Considering that, should we not require that people who immigrate from countries like that sign a disclaimer, stating that they realise that it is illegal here and that they can be prosecuted for it before we let them in? Failing to do that allows them to claim ignorance and have bands of multiculturalists lining up to defend them.
Richards
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The problem we have today is that multiculturalists will argue that he should be free to exercise his cultural/religious rights even though they are against the law here. Others have argued that we cannot hold guys like this fully accountable because apparently they do not know any better.
Considering that, should we not require that people who immigrate from countries like that sign a disclaimer, stating that they realise that it is illegal here and that they can be prosecuted for it before we let them in? Failing to do that allows them to claim ignorance and have bands of multiculturalists lining up to defend them.
Richards
I think you view of "multiculturalists" may be a bit more narrow than it should be -- none of the ones I know condone such practices...
Just to set the record straight, FGM is illegal in most African countries. That is not to say that there are no die-hard traditionalists left in those countries that nevertheless continue with the practice, but there are now at legal instruments in place to prosecute them.
The countries that have passed such laws are (without any claim of completeness): Egypt, Tansania, Kenia, Sudan, Togo, Nigeria, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Mali, Central African Republic, Ivory Coast, and Djibouti. As can be seen from the attached map (from Wikipedia, FGM/C countries are labelled in red), that actually already covers a great deal.
Uh...it's called circumcision and we do it to boys every single day.
It's the exact same thing we do to boys.
ETA: As a matter of fact, there's a likely chance it happened to you.
Action expresses priority. - Mahatma Ghandi
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