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Originally posted by el duderLook at the scary picture of the woman with the scissors!!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6291218.stm
There are several types of mutilation, ranging from a minor piercing of the clitoris to the complete removal of all the external genitalia.
In some cases, what remains is then stitched up with coarse thread - leaving a tiny hole, perhaps just the size of a matchstick, for urinating and menstruation.
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Originally posted by KyajaeY'know, I had to read your post at least three times before a could cotton on to what you meant!
IGMC
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Originally posted by Let-Me-InI hope they use the cross stitch...you don't want the thread coming out do you....
IGMC
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I hope they use the cross stitch...you don't want the thread coming out do you....
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Originally posted by thunderlizardHow the dickens does FGM fall under "Light Relief"? As a spare-time human rights activist, I can assure you it's nothing of the kind.
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Originally posted by thunderlizardHow the dickens does FGM fall under "Light Relief"? As a spare-time human rights activist, I can assure you it's nothing of the kind.
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How the dickens does FGM fall under "Light Relief"? As a spare-time human rights activist, I can assure you it's nothing of the kind.
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Originally posted by NumptycornerI supose some women even like the cheese
Ooohhhhhh!!!!!
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Originally posted by Old GregAgree male circumcision is a different league entirely. But I do not understand how this mutilation is allowed (for non-medical reasons) in the 21st century. Let people go for circumcision themselves when they're old enough if they're that keen.
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Originally posted by KyajaeYour mum was Lorena Bobbitt???
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Originally posted by EternalOptimistI know its not in the same league, but when I was little my mum had the end of my knob cut off. Its all to do with the culture, fkin stupid though
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Originally posted by EternalOptimistI know its not in the same league, but when I was little my mum had the end of my knob cut off. Its all to do with the culture, fkin stupid though
Your mum was Lorena Bobbitt???
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I know its not in the same league, but when I was little my mum had the end of my knob cut off. Its all to do with the culture, fkin stupid though
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