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Old 05-03-2017, 02:05 PM   #566 (permalink)
Frownland
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Clamping something so that it dies because of lack of blood flow after 24 hours in no way resembles clamping something and then cutting it off. OK.
It's not really a preferable method, although I'm sure there's some whacko out there who promotes it, but an umbilical cord will objectively fall off without intervention. A foreskin does not.

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Sorry if I was unaware that the new age practice differs from what I witnessed first hand. Twice.
This is actually why anecdotal evidence is not evidence in the slightest. Your--no, NOBODY's experience is an accurate reflection of reality since it's such a tiny cross section of what is actually out there.

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And Frowny, do you even spend a few seconds trying to comprehend my points? Or do you simply just hop on the keyboard and put on your snarky hat?
Please explain where I misunderstood. It would be beneficial to both of us.

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My frank is freaking beautiful BTW. At least Linny thinks so. And she's spent a ton more time up close and personal with it than I have.
We're discussing the ethics of circumcision, so when you come in with something like this it really really sounds like you value aesthetics over ethics. It also sounds like you think the popularity of something justifies it because you keep bringing up how common it is. Do either of these reflect how you feel? Because that is what it reads like.
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