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post #1 of 6
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On another forum I saw somebody actually posting this to support circumcision. The poster was really young and probably won't have kids for a long time yet, but hey I thought that everyone on here would appreciate debunking all this BS. http://www.circinfo.com/benefits/bmc.html

By the way, I thought that the whole thing was written in a very creepy way, and it just shows that some people will believe anything written out there.
post #2 of 6
Reply that it's a cirumfetish website and explain what that term means. Then give him this link:

http://www.doctorsopposingcircumcisi...o/prepuce.html

And it's not hypocritical, since intact is the default and cutting off a part of the body to make it seem "attractive" to one and/or a person, is the definition of a circumfetish.
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Originally Posted by tennisdude23 View Post
On another forum I saw somebody actually posting this to support circumcision. The poster was really young and probably won't have kids for a long time yet, but hey I thought that everyone on here would appreciate debunking all this BS. http://www.circinfo.com/benefits/bmc.html

By the way, I thought that the whole thing was written in a very creepy way, and it just shows that some people will believe anything written out there.
Tennisdude, the site you mentioned is actually one maintained by a group known as the GilGal Society.

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For an introduction on their activities you can read here. There are some links to various pages of theirs but the long and short of it is they are a circumcision fetish group. BTW, I wouldn't necessarily dump this information into your debate better to just refute with hard facts. If there is a specific fact you are interested in some input on just PM me we could work out a response. Enjoy reading about these guys.
post #4 of 6
I don't understand why the circumfetishists support infant circumcision. I thought half the fun of a fetish was getting to have it done to you...so you'd want to remember every gory detail right? And choose the exact circ. for you? But they want to inflict their fetish on others. Unconsenting others.
post #5 of 6
Actually whether or not infant circumcision is supported by circumfetishists really isn't so black and white (I almost used cut and dry there and that probably wouldn't have been my greatest choice of words really).

If you've read circlist at all, you'll see that many of them DO think it's wrong on an infant. I'm not saying it's a great majority but at least 1/3. Then there's the portion that gets off on seeing or assisting (as some are nurses) circumcisions being done on infants. And then there's the other part that just thinks EVERY single male should be circumcised no matter what how who or when.
post #6 of 6
Ok I was just going by the top warning on circlist to not try to sway them that RIC was wrong because they'd just kick you out immediately. I didn't really check out the message boards either ( I thought you had to join) so I stand corrected.
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