on 19-02-2013 08:53 PM
on 20-02-2013 04:16 PM
what a load of crap.
so you won't be starting any more religious threads then?
challenging is the same as questioning.
i might start my own religion where our belief will be to slice of our buttocks and remove our fingers.
if i get a 100 followers do you think we will make the news? and the reaction?
i just realised if i sliced off my buttocks and removed my fingers............
i wouldn't be able to stick a finger up my arse:^O
on 20-02-2013 04:20 PM
it is pushed for by men.......maybe it is because their"performance"is not good.
so if the female can't orgasm they can't get blamed for it.
I suspect it is also to ensure that women don't stray from the marriage bed. There is an old saying 'It's a wise man who knows his own father' and in male dominant societies where DNA testing is not available, I suspect men live with a paranoia about ensuring that their bloodline really is just that. If a woman finds sexual congress painful and unpleasant she is less likely to be unfaithful.
on 20-02-2013 04:32 PM
what a load of crap.
so you won't be starting any more religious threads then?
challenging is the same as questioning.
i might start my own religion where our belief will be to slice of our buttocks and remove our fingers.
if i get a 100 followers do you think we will make the news? and the reaction?
😐 So someone takes me seriously???
on 20-02-2013 04:36 PM
You shouldn't challenge someone else's cultural or religious belief. It's offensive to them;\
They don't need to justify why they do it as long as they believe it's right.
there is an exception to every rule and brutality is one. this is an unacceptable practice and needs to be ceased. it is important to realise though that the procedure is carried out by the female relatives of the young girls and that many men oppose the action. it not only jeopardises a young woman's sexual health but her life. 99% of young women are being mutilated in some countries and allowing the practice in Australia is simply wrong.
on 20-02-2013 04:38 PM
You shouldn't challenge someone else's cultural or religious belief. It's offensive to them;\
They don't need to justify why they do it as long as they believe it's right.
I think that comment of Bob's was tongue-in-cheek, not to be taken seriously. :^O
on 20-02-2013 05:34 PM
No One should allow this sort of torture, for any reason, religious or political.
They stitch up the girls as well and the husband cuts the opening on the wedding night, no better then torture.
on 20-02-2013 07:29 PM
there is an exception to every rule and brutality is one. this is an unacceptable practice and needs to be ceased. it is important to realise though that the procedure is carried out by the female relatives of the young girls and that many men oppose the action. it not only jeopardises a young woman's sexual health but her life. 99% of young women are being mutilated in some countries and allowing the practice in Australia is simply wrong.
Teddy, it is NOT allowed in Australia. It is illegal and anyone caught practising it is prosecuted.
on 20-02-2013 08:50 PM
But how do they know any different if that is how they have been raised?
I am not commenting on right or wrong here, myself - think it is barbaric - but right or wrong it is their way so I guess we can be as horrified as we like, we have no rights to stop them.
Not only do we have the right but an obligation. I think FGM comes under The right to be free from all forms of discrimination against women according to Human Rights Commission/Convention on the Rights of the Child
on 20-02-2013 09:38 PM
I remember reading about this lady years ago, apparently she was "done" as a child herself and is now a committed crusader against it. She has an incredible story:
Waris Dirie
Waris means Desert Flower, a flower that can bloom even in the roughest climate. Waris Dirie is a nomadic child from Somalia and a mother of two beautiful sons. She is a human rights activist, a supermodel, and a best-selling author who has received numerous prestigious awards for her work and her commitment in the fight against female genital mutilation
http://www.desertflowerfoundation.org/en/
There is a movie about her life. I sarted watching it one night not knowing what it was about. The circumcision scene would rate as one of the most horrific things I've seen in a movie, probably moreso because it was true.
on 21-02-2013 12:20 PM
I think that comment of Bob's was tongue-in-cheek, not to be taken seriously. :^O
no his comment wasn't but many do think like that and there are some things there are no excuses for