Eccentrics
We all know someone who's a little bit strange - Mum's UFO abduction secret, or the mad Uncle who isn't allowed within 400 yards of Noel Edmonds.
Tell us about your family eccentrics, or just those you've met but don't think you're related to.
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( , Thu 30 Oct 2008, 19:08)
We all know someone who's a little bit strange - Mum's UFO abduction secret, or the mad Uncle who isn't allowed within 400 yards of Noel Edmonds.
Tell us about your family eccentrics, or just those you've met but don't think you're related to.
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Fair play to him
I can't see why it's considered culturally normal in the States to have the end of your peestick chopped off at a very early age.
But then again they're a queer bunch.
( , Mon 3 Nov 2008, 15:51, 1 reply)
I can't see why it's considered culturally normal in the States to have the end of your peestick chopped off at a very early age.
But then again they're a queer bunch.
( , Mon 3 Nov 2008, 15:51, 1 reply)
I'd second that
Circumcision performed for religious reasons is one thing, but the medical arguments are pretty weak and basically boil down to hygiene.
On the otherhand there's plenty of evidence on the benefits of the foreskin - protection from desensitisation, possible role in female stimulation during intercourse.
Above all it's just cruel and unusual.
( , Mon 3 Nov 2008, 16:33, closed)
Circumcision performed for religious reasons is one thing, but the medical arguments are pretty weak and basically boil down to hygiene.
On the otherhand there's plenty of evidence on the benefits of the foreskin - protection from desensitisation, possible role in female stimulation during intercourse.
Above all it's just cruel and unusual.
( , Mon 3 Nov 2008, 16:33, closed)
Medical arguments
Circumcision makes as much sense as cutting off your lips to reduce gum disease.
( , Tue 4 Nov 2008, 9:59, closed)
Circumcision makes as much sense as cutting off your lips to reduce gum disease.
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