Message from @Beemann

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2018-11-23 19:47:07 UTC  

im 7 years old

2018-11-23 19:47:37 UTC  

I'm 9+6

2018-11-23 19:48:15 UTC  

you a youngen

2018-11-23 19:48:19 UTC  

@Rabbi Shekels btw, one of those female doctors in the fgm case still has a case pending for intent to travel to have sex with a minor

2018-11-23 19:48:25 UTC  

dont follow in my weird af footsteps

2018-11-23 19:48:41 UTC  

@Misomania holy shit i didn't know that

2018-11-23 19:49:53 UTC  

Circumsized looks better anyway

2018-11-23 19:51:19 UTC  

Like who cares, if its constitutional

2018-11-23 19:51:43 UTC  

Forskin is basicly just the male hymen

2018-11-23 19:51:55 UTC  

like not really necessary!

2018-11-23 19:51:55 UTC  

ah, when you use the word mutilation of course it's not ok. However, "MGM" verses FGM are very different, I don't see circumcision as multination, they aren't cutting out the penis's nerve bundle and it's done in hospitals by doctors (not always of course).

2018-11-23 19:52:23 UTC  

You just made me cringe

2018-11-23 19:52:27 UTC  

in pain

2018-11-23 19:53:05 UTC  

I know you guys now think I'm a monster, I'm sorry

2018-11-23 19:53:16 UTC  

Nonsense, you accept my kind

2018-11-23 19:53:32 UTC  

I am some kind of monster to these people

2018-11-23 19:53:38 UTC  

My understanding is that there are indeed sensitive nerves in the foreskin. And by any reasonable definition, it is mutilation.

2018-11-23 19:53:57 UTC  

There is big difference

2018-11-23 19:54:05 UTC  

FGM hurts for a long time

2018-11-23 19:54:16 UTC  

I have never felt pain

2018-11-23 19:54:22 UTC  

Outside of very specific medical issues there's no reason to circumcise your kids in the West

2018-11-23 19:54:26 UTC  

except before I can remember

2018-11-23 19:54:27 UTC  

So, mutilation is only acceptable if it stops hurting after a short or medium period of time?

2018-11-23 19:54:27 UTC  

females will never have orgasms either

2018-11-23 19:54:57 UTC  

I aint saying that, just that one is slightly more humane

2018-11-23 19:55:09 UTC  

There are nerve ending in the foreskin. It is argued that circumcised men lose some sensation. Not all or even much of course, but some.

2018-11-23 19:55:30 UTC  

Wouldnt, know, never had the thing

2018-11-23 19:55:31 UTC  

perhaps I'm a product of my time

2018-11-23 19:55:37 UTC  

We went from "big difference" to "slightly more humane".

2018-11-23 19:55:46 UTC  

@Coochie coo there is just a part of me that cannot accept when they say stuff like. This is for your own good, but if you ask why that is anti-semetic and you can't be allowed to question me..... even if it were great for me I hate that mindset

2018-11-23 19:55:50 UTC  

I personally am against making changes to genitalia, other than those needed to permit basic bodily functions, until the person can make their own adult decision

2018-11-23 19:55:53 UTC  

We're making progress, @Bookworm

2018-11-23 19:56:18 UTC  

Are you against non-genitalia related mutilations, Cat?

2018-11-23 19:57:54 UTC  

I'm against any medically unnecessary change until an age where the person can make appropriate decisions for themselves. That time may vary based on the change in question. An 8yo might be able to consent to ear piercing, for example. A 16yo to a tattoo. An 18yo to genital corrections needed for intersex or due to a long-standing trans diagnosis.

2018-11-23 19:58:02 UTC  

One of these days, i will meet a nice guy or girl who accepts my penis for what it is

2018-11-23 19:58:10 UTC  

So what about vaccines?

2018-11-23 19:58:20 UTC  

Vaccines are medically necessary

2018-11-23 19:58:27 UTC  

How so?

2018-11-23 19:58:33 UTC  

Vaccines are an not medically necessary in many cases

2018-11-23 19:58:37 UTC  

ah yes, @Misomania I think I understand, you're not allowed to have constructive criticism towards them/practices because its then labeled as "anti-Semitic", I agree -- hopefully i understand you correctly

2018-11-23 19:58:54 UTC  

Because failure to maintain herd immunity puts us all at risk for deadly but preventable diseases.