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Post by Merge on Jun 1, 2016 0:28:51 GMT
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Post by myshelly on Jun 1, 2016 0:42:26 GMT
I think male genital mutilation is just as crappy parenting.
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Post by Merge on Jun 1, 2016 0:43:16 GMT
I think male genital mutilation is just as crappy parenting. Good; feel free to start your own thread to say so.
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Post by myshelly on Jun 1, 2016 0:50:51 GMT
I think male genital mutilation is just as crappy parenting. Good; feel free to start your own thread to say so. Do I need to? I said it here.
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Post by chaosisapony on Jun 1, 2016 0:54:45 GMT
That's so sad. It's even sadder that my first thought was "at least she got anesthesia".
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Post by Merge on Jun 1, 2016 1:01:54 GMT
Good; feel free to start your own thread to say so. Do I need to? I said it here. Good lord, you are such a troll. Go away!
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Post by ellen on Jun 1, 2016 1:08:19 GMT
It's so unbelievable to me that this is still done.
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Post by anxiousmom on Jun 1, 2016 1:19:42 GMT
It is horrifying. I remember the first time I hear of this and the article I read said that it is often performed with broken glass or aluminum tops. How on earth do you justify that??
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Post by anxiousmom on Jun 1, 2016 1:24:52 GMT
I think male genital mutilation is just as crappy parenting. It isn't the same thing at all. It isn't being done outside of a hospital with a piece of broken glass in the name of men controlling women by keeping a girl chaste prior to marriage and keeping her fidelity during marriage.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Jun 1, 2016 1:29:47 GMT
Good; feel free to start your own thread to say so. Do I need to? I said it here. Is your A/C broken? You've been crabby/condescending/cranky more so than usual lately.
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Post by DEX on Jun 1, 2016 1:32:27 GMT
I graduated from an all woman college in 1989. One of the papers I wrote was about genital mutilation.
The sole purpose for a clitorectomy was to ensure that the woman would not experience sexual pleasure during intercourse.
The purpose of male circumcision is for sanitary reasons and to ensure the man gets pleasure.
DISGUSTING.
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Post by myshelly on Jun 1, 2016 1:58:33 GMT
I think male genital mutilation is just as crappy parenting. It isn't the same thing at all. It isn't being done outside of a hospital with a piece of broken glass in the name of men controlling women by keeping a girl chaste prior to marriage and keeping her fidelity during marriage. Did you read the article? It's about a case where it was done in a hospital.
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Post by myshelly on Jun 1, 2016 1:59:57 GMT
Do I need to? I said it here. Good lord, you are such a troll. Go away! I'm a regular participating member of this board for years. How does that make me a troll? You started a thread about female genital mutilation. My point is I view male and female genital mutilation as the same. That's completely on topic. You may disagree with me, but that doesn't make me a troll.
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Post by Merge on Jun 1, 2016 2:01:45 GMT
It isn't the same thing at all. It isn't being done outside of a hospital with a piece of broken glass in the name of men controlling women by keeping a girl chaste prior to marriage and keeping her fidelity during marriage. Did you read the article? It's about a case where it was done in a hospital in a country where it is legal. Actually, no, it's illegal in that country, as stated in the article. If you're going to troll every thread I post, please at least try for basic reading comprehension.
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Post by ktdoesntscrap on Jun 1, 2016 2:02:46 GMT
I graduated from an all woman college in 1989. One of the papers I wrote was about genital mutilation. The sole purpose for a clitorectomy was to ensure that the woman would not experience sexual pleasure during intercourse. The purpose of male circumcision is for sanitary reasons and to ensure the man gets pleasure. DISGUSTING. And not really the same at all. I believe circumcision is unnecessary and should be stopped.. but it is not in the same league and not at all the same conversation as Female genital mutilation.
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Post by Merge on Jun 1, 2016 2:03:35 GMT
Good lord, you are such a troll. Go away! I'm a regular participating member of this board for years. How does that make me a troll? You started a thread about female genital mutilation. My point is I view male and female genital mutilation as the same. That's completely on topic. You may disagree with me, but that doesn't make me a troll. The fact that every response you post is bitchy, snide, sanctimonious or just plain rude makes you a troll.
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Post by myshelly on Jun 1, 2016 2:03:56 GMT
Did you read the article? It's about a case where it was done in a hospital in a country where it is legal. Actually, no, it's illegal in that country, as stated in the article. If you're going to troll every thread I post, please at least try for basic reading comprehension. I don't think I've been snarky like that, but ok. You're right. I did misread and I had edited my post while you were writing yours.
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Post by myshelly on Jun 1, 2016 2:05:22 GMT
I'm a regular participating member of this board for years. How does that make me a troll? You started a thread about female genital mutilation. My point is I view male and female genital mutilation as the same. That's completely on topic. You may disagree with me, but that doesn't make me a troll. The fact that every response you post is bitchy, snide, sanctimonious or just plain rude makes you a troll. I don't think most of my posts are like that. I say what I feel. That's the awesome thing about Internet message boards. You don't have to censor. You can just be yourself. How was I rude to you? You told me to start another thread and I wanted to know why when my post was on topic. And I have never called you any names. And my posts have 40 likes in the past 24 hrs, so clearly not everyone here dislikes what I say.
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Post by DEX on Jun 1, 2016 2:08:43 GMT
My Shelly, I have been troubled by your sanctimonious attitude from recent posts. I haven't commented because everyone can have an opinion.
That said: The fact that women are mutilated and will no longer experience sexual pleasure while men are circumcised to increase sexual pleasure makes me genuinely offended.
There is NO COMPARISON! Absolutely apples and oranges and it grieves me to see that you lump them together.
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Post by anxiousmom on Jun 1, 2016 2:13:23 GMT
It isn't the same thing at all. It isn't being done outside of a hospital with a piece of broken glass in the name of men controlling women by keeping a girl chaste prior to marriage and keeping her fidelity during marriage. Did you read the article? It's about a case where it was done in a hospital. I did read the article, and you are right, in this instance it was done in a hospital. But I also know that the in the vast majority of cases it is not done in a hospital, not done under sanitary conditions, not done by any sort of medical professional and not done in the best interest of the woman. So I will stand by the fact that it isn't the same. In this case, for no other reason than the only reason the surgery is performed is based on the idea that by cutting off a woman's clitoris, the man of the family-be it father or husband-is solely done to control a woman's sexuality.
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Post by rodeomom on Jun 1, 2016 2:20:08 GMT
My Shelly, I have been troubled by your sanctimonious attitude from recent posts. I haven't commented because everyone can have an opinion. That said: The fact that women are mutilated and will no longer experience sexual pleasure while men are circumcised to increase sexual pleasure makes me genuinely offended. There is NO COMPARISON! Absolutely apples and oranges and it grieves me to see that you lump them together. I have not heard that circumcised men have increased pleasure. How do they know? Never knew that was a reason to circumcis male babies?
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Post by Merge on Jun 1, 2016 2:23:03 GMT
The fact that every response you post is bitchy, snide, sanctimonious or just plain rude makes you a troll. I don't think most of my posts are like that. I say what I feel. That's the awesome thing about Internet message boards. You don't have to censor. You can just be yourself. How was I rude to you? You told me to start another thread and I wanted to know why when my post was on topic. And I have never called you any names. If the way you act in this board most of the time is your uncensored self, some censoring might be in order. You are harshly critical of anyone and anything that isn't exactly the way you would do things. You are consistently smug, superior and self-righteous, and come across as extremely rigid and judgmental. Intentionally or not, you have called many people here dirty, disgusting and filthy, or crappy parents, by labeling common household and parenting practices as such. Maybe you don't care, but it doesn't endear you to most of us. Responding to a legitimate thread someone else starts with an immediate negation of their statement is rude. We already had a whole thread for those who wanted to condemn the mother in the gorilla story; when I started a thread to show some solidarity with moms who had lost track of a kid before, you had to jump in and reaffirm your criticism of her on that one, too. When I started this thread about something I thought most of us could agree is repugnant, you had to come in and post your controversial statement on purpose to draw attention away from the topic at hand and to attempt to minimize or denigrate it. Now maybe you like being perceived as hateful and enjoy the negative attention, and that's fine. Maybe you truly don't realize how you come across. I don't know. But your behavior here is trollish behavior. ETA: you don't seem to care for it when some internet stranger criticizes your actions. Food for thought.
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Post by originalvanillabean on Jun 1, 2016 2:24:59 GMT
So terribly sad.
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DEX
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Post by DEX on Jun 1, 2016 2:30:02 GMT
When I did my research in college the articles I read said circumcision was originally done for sanitary reasons and also found to increase pleasure. I no longer have my research papers to site from but I do remember the conclusions.
Whatever. This isn't about circumcision. It is about female MUTILATION. I guarantee if this was about cutting off a male penis, the conversation would garner more outrage.
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Post by myshelly on Jun 1, 2016 2:31:48 GMT
I don't think most of my posts are like that. I say what I feel. That's the awesome thing about Internet message boards. You don't have to censor. You can just be yourself. How was I rude to you? You told me to start another thread and I wanted to know why when my post was on topic. And I have never called you any names. If the way you act in this board most of the time is your uncensored self, some censoring might be in order. You are harshly critical of anyone and anything that isn't exactly the way you would do things. You are consistently smug, superior and self-righteous, and come across as extremely rigid and judgmental. Intentionally or not, you have called many people here dirty, disgusting and filthy, or crappy parents, by labeling common household and parenting practices as such. Maybe you don't care, but it doesn't endear you to most of us. Responding to a thread someone else starts with an immediate negation of their statement is rude. We already had a whole thread for those who wanted to condemn the mother in the gorilla story; when I started a thread to show some solidarity with moms who had lost track of a kid before, you had to jump in and reaffirm your criticism of her on that one, too. When I started this thread about something I thought most of us could agree is repugnant, you had to come in and post your controversial statement on purpose to draw attention away from the topic at hand and to attempt to minimize or denigrate it. Now maybe you like being perceived as hateful and enjoy the negative attention, and that's fine. Maybe you truly don't realize how you come across. I don't know. But your behavior here is trollish behavior. I am very judgmental and rigid IRL and I don't have a problem with that. Some people are dirty and gross. Some people do make bad parenting decisions. If they don't like being called on it, that's their problem. "Common" doesn't mean good. Why would anyone strive to be "common"? I don't think my statement here takes away from your thread. I agree with you and go further. Again, it was on topic. I really don't think I deserve to be called a troll at all. This is the first time I've ever had a "fight" with anyone here.
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Post by Merge on Jun 1, 2016 2:35:24 GMT
Well, I don't think I deserve to be called dirty, gross or a crappy parent. If you don't like being called a troll, that's your problem.
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Post by GiantsFan on Jun 1, 2016 2:35:27 GMT
So sad.
In my perfect little life I assume (I know,I know) that this is happening with the uneducated folks, who may not know or consider the risk because that is the way it's always been done. But if I read the article correctly, the mother is a nurse and the late father was a surgeon. In my world that equates to education. It just goes to how deeply ingrained traditions are in society.
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Post by DEX on Jun 1, 2016 2:42:57 GMT
Me too! I have never engaged with anyone.
COMMON? What the hell is wrong with COMMON? I am common and I strive to be common. I am able to speak with most people without coming across as "better than you".
My Auntie used to say that if you have defend your superiority you ain't superior to anyone. (In her words)
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Post by chendra on Jun 1, 2016 2:51:04 GMT
I caught up on a lot of podcasts at work this weekend and one was a very interesting (and moving) first-hand account from a woman who had had a form of female circumcision. It was Act One of This American Life Who Do We Think We Are?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2016 2:51:58 GMT
If the way you act in this board most of the time is your uncensored self, some censoring might be in order. You are harshly critical of anyone and anything that isn't exactly the way you would do things. You are consistently smug, superior and self-righteous, and come across as extremely rigid and judgmental. Intentionally or not, you have called many people here dirty, disgusting and filthy, or crappy parents, by labeling common household and parenting practices as such. Maybe you don't care, but it doesn't endear you to most of us. Responding to a thread someone else starts with an immediate negation of their statement is rude. We already had a whole thread for those who wanted to condemn the mother in the gorilla story; when I started a thread to show some solidarity with moms who had lost track of a kid before, you had to jump in and reaffirm your criticism of her on that one, too. When I started this thread about something I thought most of us could agree is repugnant, you had to come in and post your controversial statement on purpose to draw attention away from the topic at hand and to attempt to minimize or denigrate it. Now maybe you like being perceived as hateful and enjoy the negative attention, and that's fine. Maybe you truly don't realize how you come across. I don't know. But your behavior here is trollish behavior. I am very judgmental and rigid IRL and I don't have a problem with that. Some people are dirty and gross. Some people do make bad parenting decisions. If they don't like being called on it, that's their problem. "Common" doesn't mean good. Why would anyone strive to be "common"?
I don't think my statement here takes away from your thread. I agree with you and go further. Again, it was on topic. I really don't think I deserve to be called a troll at all. This is the first time I've ever had a "fight" with anyone here. Wow you are most certainly not common, if you were you'd have a lot more humility, less judgmentally and a lot more compassion for views other than your own.
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