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Male circumcision does not reduce pleasure, but increases cleanliness
originally posted by: Xcouncil=wisdom
I I know that the religion of piece does not require female circumcision
Terms in use in countries where FGM is predominantly practised are often associated with hygiene. Arabic terms include tahara in Egypt and tahur in Sudan (purification).[27] In the Bambara language in Mali it is known as bolokoli ("washing your hands"), and in Igbo in Nigeria as isa aru ("having your bath").[28] In Muslim communities procedures other than Type III are known as sunna circumcision; the term sunna means following the tradition of Muhammad, although the procedures are not required by Islam
originally posted by: Xcouncil=wisdom
Male circumcision does not reduce pleasure, but increases cleanliness Thank God they need it
originally posted by: boymonkey74
a reply to: Xcouncil=wisdom
I had mine off because my 2nd wife wanted it off and it doesn't feel like before.
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originally posted by: boymonkey74
a reply to: AutumnWitch657
The women need to wake up and have a revolution to be honest, they hold so much power and that is why the men use religion to control and justify what they do to women.
I see ripplings of it on social media with many young women over there and it is a start.
I really can see the next revolution not to do with the countries but a sexual revolution with the women having enough of it all.
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
This places culpability for the current fiasco in Iraq squarely on Obama’s shoulders.
originally posted by: Ophiuchus 13
a reply to: doobydoll
Some ignorance beings of EA*RTH try and do misuse religions for their own gains and controls upon others. This does not seem fair especially if the ladies there do not wish to be FORCED into these mutilations
I am not a muslim, but I know that the religion of piece does not require female circumcision that's Judaism that requires male circumcision.
Muslims are still the largest single religious group to circumcise boys. In Islam circumcision is also known as tahara, meaning purification.
FGM has emerged as a major problem in Europe due to mass immigration. The European Parliament estimates that 500,000 girls and women in the European Union are living with FGM, and every year another 180,000 girls in Europe are at risk of being "cut."
Britain has the highest levels of FGM in Europe. According to a government-funded study published in 2007, at least 66,000 women and girls in Britain have had the procedure performed on them, and more than 20,000 girls under the age of 15 are currently at risk.
These figures, however, may be only the tip of the iceberg. A 2011 Department of Health policy paper warns that "it is possible that, due to population growth and immigration from practicing countries…FGM is significantly more prevalent than these figures suggest."
FGM is thought to be common in Britain among immigrant groups from Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Indonesia, Iraq, Kenya, Kurdistan, Liberia, Mali, Nigeria, Northern Sudan, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Somalia and Yemen.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: boymonkey74
The women need to wake up and have a revolution to be honest,
Easier said then done. They've been subjected to this kind of religious induced ignorant garbage all their lives. They aren't allowed to know anything different. They aren't allowed to question it. They have no recourse in society to help them escape. And they've been beaten down emotionally so much, they dont have the mental capacity to know how to do so. And even if they could get away from the immediate abusers, there is no place for them to hide. They'd be caught and flogged and raped and put to death.
originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
In the USA circumcision is a common procedures having nothing to do with religion. All of my son's ,my brother, all of my uncle's were circumcised and never for religion. reply to: Toadmund