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    Oregon IntactivistNov 15, 2015 at 3:55 pm

    Neil Curne: ” Equally, the risks and drawbacks from circumcision are recognised as being minimal, despite the wild and unsubstantiated claims made by Intactivists.”

    Neil you are the one who is misinformed. Take it from someone who knows both ways. There is no such thing as a harmless circumcision. The claims made by Intactivists as you call us are no unsubstantiated at all. You mock what you don’t understand or care to educate yourself about.

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    Neil CurneNov 15, 2015 at 7:42 am

    Jacyn “Weiner” writing about circumcision? Really?

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    Neil CurneNov 15, 2015 at 7:39 am

    That circumcision has medical benefits is recognised by most national medical bodies, even those such as the NHS which oppose routine circumcision: the NHS just believes the benefits are too small in the West to justify the procedure. Equally, the risks and drawbacks from circumcision are recognised as being minimal, despite the wild and unsubstantiated claims made by Intactivists. The bottom line is that circumcision is a matter of parental choice and, since circumcision doesn’t cause significant harm, it is perfectly reasonable for the parents to take social and cultural reasons for circumcision into account when making the choice for their son. If you want to reduce harm to children there are FAR bigger problems you could be campaigning about.

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      notyourstocutNov 17, 2015 at 7:47 pm

      “The bottom line is that circumcision is a matter of parental choice and, since circumcision doesn’t cause significant harm, it is perfectly reasonable for the parents to take social and cultural reasons for circumcision into account when making the choice for their son.”

      You could likewise make this argument for infant labiaplasty and infant hoodectomy. But those are illegal to perform on infant females. Why then should circumcision be permitted on infant males? This is a matter of equality, pure and simple.

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    Oregon IntactivistNov 14, 2015 at 10:18 pm

    My penis my choice. What is so hard for so many to understand?

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    AbrilNov 11, 2015 at 8:42 pm

    Thank you for this article! It definitely needs to be discussed. It’s a scary thought how some parents never stop to think, or research something that is so invasive upon a newborn with a healthy penis.

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    notyourstocutNov 11, 2015 at 11:24 am

    Quite frankly, it should not be a parental choice at all. Baby boys should be legally guaranteed the right to grow up with all of their genital tissue, just like girls are. It’s a matter of equality.

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    John Dalton (@JohnDalton6011)Nov 11, 2015 at 5:23 am

    Parents are duped on two counts. That there is a decision to be made about circumcision or that it is their’s to make

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