And that's perfectly fine, but that doesn't mean everybody should have to. If only everybody would stop trying to make everybody conform to their views and just accept their differences and live together as one..
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I haven't said everybody should have to tho.
But I do agree with your point
I would totally date a trans dude. So what if he used to be a woman, he's a man now. This shit is ridiculous. There are people with more plastic surgeries than a person who went through a sex change (*coughs* Kylie Jenner *coughs*), would you refuse them too because they got themselves bigger tits and a smaller nose?
That's right, a sex change is a choice made by an adult individual that will influence only this individual's life. Circumcision is a harmful religious practice inflicted on small children by their backwards parents.
I'd like to point out that circumcision isn't always something religous people do, it was actually what they would do to boys regularly. Circumcision was popularized in the USA because people believed that it was healthier. They thought that it would help with Vance and some such nonsense. But my point is that circumcision was something doctors would do if the parents didn't say anything. Also, don't bash religous people for following thier religion, that is and never will be okay
I'm not bashing people for believing in stuff, I'm bashing them for mutilating their children for no other reason than their religion.
Also, to your other point about how people believed it to be healthy – that they used to believe it is excusable but as of now we have enough evidence to say that there are no health benefits (the stuff that circumcision can possibly prevent can also be prevented with good hygiene) however circumcision is still being done today. I can excuse ignorance when there isn't enough valid evidence, but right now there is, and people not caring enough to look it up and mutilating their children is inexcusable.
@ewqua
I suppose, but personally they're both deal breakers either way.
@christopher148
"don't bash religous people for following thier religion, that is and never will be okay"
>shariah law
But I do agree with your point
Even being willfully circumcised would be questionable.
Also, to your other point about how people believed it to be healthy – that they used to believe it is excusable but as of now we have enough evidence to say that there are no health benefits (the stuff that circumcision can possibly prevent can also be prevented with good hygiene) however circumcision is still being done today. I can excuse ignorance when there isn't enough valid evidence, but right now there is, and people not caring enough to look it up and mutilating their children is inexcusable.
I suppose, but personally they're both deal breakers either way.
@christopher148
"don't bash religous people for following thier religion, that is and never will be okay"
>shariah law