AntiCirc

Anticircumcision, often abbreviated as "anticirc," refers to the movement or stance opposing the practice of circumcision, particularly in infants and children. Advocates of anticircumcision argue against the procedure on ethical, medical, and human rights grounds, emphasizing bodily autonomy, the right to an intact body, and the potential physical and psychological harm caused by circumcision. They often campaign for greater awareness, legislative changes to protect minors from non-consensual circumcision, and promoting alternative practices that respect individual choice.
God doesn't make mistakes. I read about anticirc and my child is intact.

God doesn't make mistakes. I learned about anticircumcision, so my child remains intact.

Today, fewer than 50% of Americans are circumcised. This shift is partly because men are more open to discussing their bodies compared to previous generations, which often avoided such conversations due to fear of being labeled as gay.
by AntiCirc July 26, 2024
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