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Cutting female genitals (Africa vs. Polynesia)
A scientific study reports that
"female genital cutting"
raises future risks of childbirth mortality.
Does this apply to little-known Polynesian pro-sex practices;
or just to well-known Arab and African anti-sex practices?
"female genital cutting"
raises future risks of childbirth mortality.
Does this apply to little-known Polynesian pro-sex practices;
or just to well-known Arab and African anti-sex practices?
Does female genital mutilation (FGM)
endanger future infants?
http://www.foodconsumer.org/777/8/Study_Female_Genital_cutting_raises_risk_of_childbirth_mortality.shtml
[Question:
Does this study refer only to the forms of FGM practiced in African and Arab countries,
which are designed to repress women's sexuality?
How about traditional Polynesian types of female genital cutting,
which were intended to enhance women's pleasure? ]
........
endanger future infants?
http://www.foodconsumer.org/777/8/Study_Female_Genital_cutting_raises_risk_of_childbirth_mortality.shtml
[Question:
Does this study refer only to the forms of FGM practiced in African and Arab countries,
which are designed to repress women's sexuality?
How about traditional Polynesian types of female genital cutting,
which were intended to enhance women's pleasure? ]
........
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