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Revision as of 16:11, 27 December 2021
Initialism: Male Genital Mutilation.
There are many terms for MGM used in discussions. Here is a collection (without any rating):
- Amputation
- Child abuse
- Circumcision
- Forced Infant Circumcision (FIC)
- Foreskin amputation
- Genital cutting
- Genital mutilation
- Infant penis mutilation
- Just a little snip
- Male genital mutilation
- Non-indicated infant penis reduction surgery
- Posthectomy
- Routine Infant Circumcision (RIC)
- Sexual mutilation
- Unnecessary foreskin amputation
- Subincision
MGM has no medical benefits and can cause serious harm to men's physical and mental health, depending on the procedure and whether it was performed by traditional cutters or medical personnel.
See also
External links
- Montagu, Ashley (April 1991).
Mutilated Humanity
, Genital Autonomy America. Retrieved 20 December 2019.