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== Claim ==
 
== Claim ==
 
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  |Text=As an American woman, I was guaranteed the right to all of my genitalia from the day I was born. I now advocate for equal treatment for American men.<br><br>
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|Text=It is unethical to excise normal, healthy, erogenous tissue from a child's genitals apart from medical need, and only then when all less invasive treatment options have been exhausted.
It is unethical to excise normal, healthy, erogenous tissue from a child's genitals apart from medical need, and only then when all less invasive treatment options have been exhausted.
 
 
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* [[Care of intact, foreskinned boys]]
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* [[Child Circumcision: An Elephant in the Hospital]]
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* [[Circumcision]]
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* [[Cologne circumcision court judgment]]
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* [[Human rights]]
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* [[Intactivism]]
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* [[United States of America]]
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* [[Your Whole Baby]]
 
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* {{URL-FBpage||2021-07-22}}
 
* {{URL-FBpage||2021-07-22}}

Latest revision as of 00:22, 3 May 2024

Not Yours to Cut is a Facebook page driven by an anonymous US American woman. It refers to a no longer existing website with the same name.[1]

Claim

As an American woman, I was guaranteed the right to all of my genitalia from the day I was born. I now advocate for equal treatment for American men.
It is unethical to excise normal, healthy, erogenous tissue from a child's genitals apart from medical need, and only then when all less invasive treatment options have been exhausted.
– Not Yours to Cut

See also

External links

References

  1. REFweb (26 August 2019). Not Yours to Cut (archive URL). Retrieved 22 July 2021.