Monday, September 3, 2007

Circumcision, What's Good for the Gander is good for the Goose

Circumcision, what's good for the Gander is good for the Goose.
If you have been born to Jewish, Christian American, or Muslim parents, chances are you were circumcised as an infant. If you were born to African/Arabic parents, chances are you were circumcised as an infant or a young girl. Many circumcised girls grow up to promote female circumcision just as many circumcised boys grow up to promote male circumcision. People circumcised as infants mostly claim that they know of no difference from being cut or uncut, but not all. Many circumcised adults are speaking out about the long term negative side effects from being cut before their bodies matured, physically, mentally, and spiritually. But who cares.


Many people have long assumed that the human prepuce is the cause of all sexual ailments which is how they justify their religious convictions. These assumptions led to studies on Africans to prove once and for all, that the prepuce allows access to HIV. In these studies, heterosexual males who practice unprotected reproductive sex with infected prostitutes were used. The results were circumcised males who had half of the shaft skin removed were half as likely to acquire HIV from having unprotected reproductive sex with infected prostitutes, meaning that their wives would be less likely to acquire HIV from their cheating husbands. Further studies showed that circumcised females were less likely to acquire HIV from unprotected reproductive sex with multiple partners. Studies showed that HIV infected males, cut or intact, were more likely to pass HIV to females who had not been circumcised. How does this circumcision work in preventing heterosexual transmission of HIV? HIV enters the blood through rips that occur in the male and female prepuce caused from rough dry sexual practices used in Africa.
So if you are an intact human, and you are heterosexual and cheat on your spouse and do not use protection, get yourself circumcised, male or female. When doing it to your child, remember that they are not fully matured, physically or emotionally. There is no dotted line on the infant's prepuce showing where to cut so many long term negative side effects may show up after puberty's brain chemistry sets in. The nerves in our reproductive parts link up with our reproductive brain parts and neonatal circumcision causes them to develop disuse atrophy by short circuiting the normal neurological pathways. Our brains then have to compensate by using different routs to handle sexual response.
On the other hand, causing sexual dysfunction to infants will greatly reduce the chance of HIV infections after puberty. This is why the WHO/UNAIDS is promoting neonatal circumcision. If they can convince people to have their infants circumcised by medically trained professionals who know what nerves to cut, then they will have control of those peoples reproductive capabilities. There is a bundle of nerves coming out of the glans and the glans clitoris known as the frenulum nerves. Commonly know as the masculine "Gee String" and the feminine "G Spot", the function of these nerves is to enhance sexual desire by triggering erection and sexual arousal. So if you want to ensure that your child does not grow up to acquire HIV, ask the doctor to make sure that these nerves are severed along with all the erogenous prepuce tissue. If the frenulum nerves are not severed during routine male circumcision, then your son will have extra pulling on the frenulum from the shortened shaft skin, causing him to get frequent erections increasing his sex drive throughout his life, increasing his chances of HIV infection. If they don't cut enough off your daughter then she will grow up with a normal sex drive, increasing her chances of HIV infection. We all agree that in female circumcision, the clitoris should not be excised just as the glans is not normally excised. For females, only the labias and clitoral hood should be cut off and the "G Spot" can be deadened by a simple prick of a pin dipped in carbolic acid. The complications in both male and female childhood circumcisions by professionals has been greatly reduced, so you don't have to worry too much. They even now realize that infants actually do feel pain as much or more than adults and are starting to offer anesthesia to prevent some of the delayed PTSD effects that surface after puberty as suicidal depression and paranoid schizophrenia associated with childhood sexual traumas, similar to rape trauma, but while in the dark before visual and audio brain functions kick in .

Practice eugenics by circumcision on your child now before he/she has a chance to experience how sex is ment to be, otherwise they might grow up to be a cheating spouse and acquire HIV.