Part 1
Today I want to address a topic that is not often talked about in our culture as much as it should: mastectomy. Even today in this modern medical age there are many women who struggle with problems that would be cured by simply undergoing the procedure but they simply don't know enough about it. If you are still unmastectomied then you should be aware of the many benefits of having a mastectomy performed safely by your doctor.
Most men prefer the aesthetically pleasing streamlined look that mastectomy provides because it looks more natural while they are generally repulsed by unmastectomied women because they don't look normal. It has happened many times where men refuse to be with an unmastectomied woman until she gets that fixed. Mastectomied women also have less body and less potentially bacteria trapping skinfolds than unmastectomied women. This makes it less time consuming to wash and easier to keep themselves clean. Also mastectomied women get almost no breast cancer and we all know how many women each year get breast cancer[relatively common].
For those of you who will be parents someday, there are many benefits to having your daughter's mammary glands excised as an infant. If your daughter is not mastectomied at birth then she will probably only have to have it done later which would be much more traumatic. If she grows up unmastectomied she will feel different and be made fun of by all the other mastectomied girls, which could emotionally scar her. Parents have the right to make decisions that are in the best interest of their child since we can't expect a baby to understand the value of being mastectomied. If your daughter ever expresses concern over having natural normal and healthy body parts removed without her consent, tell her it was for health reasons and that she should be thankful to have had it done before they inevitably caused problems.
Since mastectomy provides women with so many health appearance and sexual benefits, especially if it is done at birth, it's hard to imagine why anyone wouldn't want it done. The design of the female body is inherently flawed and requires surgical correction to achieve optimum perfection. Besides, breasts are just plain gross. So for those of you unfortunate enough to still have your breasts consult your doctor right away about having them amputated.
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Do the arguments used to convince you to cut off part of yours and/or your daughter's body, sound absurd to you? Then read Part 2 to find out what the above article is really about.
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Part 2
Today I want to address a topic that is not often talked about in our culture as much as it should: circumcision. Even today in this modern medical age there are many men who struggle with problems that would be cured by simply undergoing the procedure but they simply don't know enough about it. If you are still uncircumcised then you should be aware of the many benefits of having a circumcision performed safely by your doctor.
Most women prefer the aesthetically pleasing streamlined look that circumcision provides because it looks more natural while they are generally repulsed by uncircumcised men because they don't look normal. It has happened many times where women refuse to be with an uncircumcised man until he gets that fixed. Circumcised men also have less body and less potentially bacteria trapping skinfolds than uncircumcised men. This makes it less time consuming to wash and easier to keep themselves clean. Also circumcised men get almost no penile cancer and we all know how many men each year get penile cancer[relatively rare].
For those of you who will be parents someday, there are many benefits to having your son's foreskin excised as an infant. If your son is not circumcised at birth then he will probably only have to have it done later which would be much more traumatic. If he grows up uncircumcised he will feel different and be made fun of by all the other circumcised boys, which could emotionally scar him. Parents have the right to make decisions that are in the best interest of their child since we can't expect a baby to understand the value of being circumcised. If your son ever expresses concern over having a natural normal and healthy body part removed without his consent, tell him it was for health reasons and that he should be thankful to have had it done before it inevitably caused problems.
Since circumcision provides men with so many health appearance and sexual benefits, especially if it is done at birth, it's hard to imagine why anyone wouldn't want it done. The design of the male body is inherently flawed and requires surgical correction to achieve optimum perfection. Besides, foreskin is just plain gross. So for those of you unfortunate enough to still have your foreskin consult your doctor right away about having it amputated.
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Now, do the arguments used to convince you to cut off part of yours and/or your son's body, sound absurd to you? Be informed -- research for yourself about infant circumcision.
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[Feel free to post this elsewhere if you think it will be helpful.]
Today I want to address a topic that is not often talked about in our culture as much as it should: mastectomy. Even today in this modern medical age there are many women who struggle with problems that would be cured by simply undergoing the procedure but they simply don't know enough about it. If you are still unmastectomied then you should be aware of the many benefits of having a mastectomy performed safely by your doctor.
Most men prefer the aesthetically pleasing streamlined look that mastectomy provides because it looks more natural while they are generally repulsed by unmastectomied women because they don't look normal. It has happened many times where men refuse to be with an unmastectomied woman until she gets that fixed. Mastectomied women also have less body and less potentially bacteria trapping skinfolds than unmastectomied women. This makes it less time consuming to wash and easier to keep themselves clean. Also mastectomied women get almost no breast cancer and we all know how many women each year get breast cancer[relatively common].
For those of you who will be parents someday, there are many benefits to having your daughter's mammary glands excised as an infant. If your daughter is not mastectomied at birth then she will probably only have to have it done later which would be much more traumatic. If she grows up unmastectomied she will feel different and be made fun of by all the other mastectomied girls, which could emotionally scar her. Parents have the right to make decisions that are in the best interest of their child since we can't expect a baby to understand the value of being mastectomied. If your daughter ever expresses concern over having natural normal and healthy body parts removed without her consent, tell her it was for health reasons and that she should be thankful to have had it done before they inevitably caused problems.
Since mastectomy provides women with so many health appearance and sexual benefits, especially if it is done at birth, it's hard to imagine why anyone wouldn't want it done. The design of the female body is inherently flawed and requires surgical correction to achieve optimum perfection. Besides, breasts are just plain gross. So for those of you unfortunate enough to still have your breasts consult your doctor right away about having them amputated.
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Do the arguments used to convince you to cut off part of yours and/or your daughter's body, sound absurd to you? Then read Part 2 to find out what the above article is really about.
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Part 2
Today I want to address a topic that is not often talked about in our culture as much as it should: circumcision. Even today in this modern medical age there are many men who struggle with problems that would be cured by simply undergoing the procedure but they simply don't know enough about it. If you are still uncircumcised then you should be aware of the many benefits of having a circumcision performed safely by your doctor.
Most women prefer the aesthetically pleasing streamlined look that circumcision provides because it looks more natural while they are generally repulsed by uncircumcised men because they don't look normal. It has happened many times where women refuse to be with an uncircumcised man until he gets that fixed. Circumcised men also have less body and less potentially bacteria trapping skinfolds than uncircumcised men. This makes it less time consuming to wash and easier to keep themselves clean. Also circumcised men get almost no penile cancer and we all know how many men each year get penile cancer[relatively rare].
For those of you who will be parents someday, there are many benefits to having your son's foreskin excised as an infant. If your son is not circumcised at birth then he will probably only have to have it done later which would be much more traumatic. If he grows up uncircumcised he will feel different and be made fun of by all the other circumcised boys, which could emotionally scar him. Parents have the right to make decisions that are in the best interest of their child since we can't expect a baby to understand the value of being circumcised. If your son ever expresses concern over having a natural normal and healthy body part removed without his consent, tell him it was for health reasons and that he should be thankful to have had it done before it inevitably caused problems.
Since circumcision provides men with so many health appearance and sexual benefits, especially if it is done at birth, it's hard to imagine why anyone wouldn't want it done. The design of the male body is inherently flawed and requires surgical correction to achieve optimum perfection. Besides, foreskin is just plain gross. So for those of you unfortunate enough to still have your foreskin consult your doctor right away about having it amputated.
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Now, do the arguments used to convince you to cut off part of yours and/or your son's body, sound absurd to you? Be informed -- research for yourself about infant circumcision.
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[Feel free to post this elsewhere if you think it will be helpful.]






DH and I thought exactly along those lines of reasoning when we decided to leave our DS intact: it is comparable to performing a prophylactic mastectomy on an infant girl -- and of course, having it done without proper pain relief, as well. Shameful.
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