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# On the one hand, one can name the state of shock that newborns and babies fall into when they can no longer endure [[circumcision]] and fall into a coma because of their pain.
 
# On the one hand, one can name the state of shock that newborns and babies fall into when they can no longer endure [[circumcision]] and fall into a coma because of their pain.
# Secondly, since [[Lindsay R. Watson]] coined the term in his book "[[Unspeakable Mutilations]]", it describes the repressed state of grown-up men who have not yet realized that in their earliest childhood, the [[circumcision]] gave them a highly traumatic experience that they have not yet realized or even processed. When genitally mutilated men realize for the first time (often through a trigger impulse from the outside) what has been done to them, it is often like an "awakening from a coma" to them.
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# Secondly, since [[Lindsay R. Watson]] coined the term in his book "[[Unspeakable Mutilations]]", it describes a state of denial in grown-up men who have not yet realized that in their earliest childhood, the [[circumcision]] gave them a highly traumatic experience that they have not yet realized or even processed. When genitally mutilated men realize for the first time (often through a trigger impulse from the outside) what has been done to them, it is often like an "awakening from a coma" to them.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:58, 4 November 2019

Related to circumcision, the term Circumcision coma stands for two things:

  1. On the one hand, one can name the state of shock that newborns and babies fall into when they can no longer endure circumcision and fall into a coma because of their pain.
  2. Secondly, since Lindsay R. Watson coined the term in his book "Unspeakable Mutilations", it describes a state of denial in grown-up men who have not yet realized that in their earliest childhood, the circumcision gave them a highly traumatic experience that they have not yet realized or even processed. When genitally mutilated men realize for the first time (often through a trigger impulse from the outside) what has been done to them, it is often like an "awakening from a coma" to them.