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Without any knowledge of her and based solely on the headline.. She sounds like a fuckwit
That's probably related to the fuxkwit statement she made
Based on the number of men I've encountered who say, I was circumcised and I'm fine so you're lying about it not being fine for you, there are indeed a lot of fuckwits in the world.
i feel like people who say that are most often almost completely lacking empathy and compassion. like they cant even imagine how they themselves would feel if they still had their foreskin, even if they know that uncircumcised penises are much more sensitive and the foreskin has tons of nerve endings that they dont have anymore. just talking about it makes me sad :'(
Could be, but given how intensely angry they get about it, I have to think that there's more going on. At a guess, I think part of it is that Man Box (or toxic masculinity, if you prefer) dictates that men don't complain, and that men have to be hyper-competent, especially when it comes to sex, and they can't entertain the notion that anything about an intact penis could be better in any way.
I figure some of them just don't want to admit that they're missing a part of their "manhood." Maybe there's hidden resentment, maybe they don't want to admit their parents made a mistake, but at the end of the day they're hearing that others' penises are "more intact" than theirs, and that might be tough to accept.
I'm speculating to an extent - I don't have a penis, but it's not difficult to imagine the complicated feelings some circumcised men go through upon learning of what they've ~~lost~~ had taken from them, and that there's nothing they can do about it.
I wouldn't be surprised if the same thing happens to some women who've experienced FGM. They went through a horrific practice and can't come to terms that they might "have less" than others, so they double-down on the idea that what they went through must be okay.