Genital mutilation is not really a "light hearted" topic though, CL. [emoji45] The fact that something was done to many people for a long time and was considered socially acceptable at certain points in history, is not a good reason to CONTINUE to do a thing. A decision like whether or not to surgically remove a piece of your infant's body should be made using critical thinking skills; i.e. weighing the facts and evidence from both sides and coming to a reasoned, unemotional conclusion rooted in what is best for the child. Obviously, I failed to do this the first time around, and I feel ashamed of my self. But I am willing to re-evaluate the situation in light of the facts and will be making a more informed decision going forward.
My point is, there is nothing wrong with saying, "Gee, I never thought of it like that", or "Well, I didn't know about that", and then changing your mind based on what you've learned...
My point is, there is nothing wrong with saying, "Gee, I never thought of it like that", or "Well, I didn't know about that", and then changing your mind based on what you've learned...
Nay_Sayer: “Nothing is impossible if you dream big enough, or in this case, nothing is impossible if you use a barrel of KY Jelly and a miniature horse.”
Wiser words were never spoken.
Wiser words were never spoken.