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    Every inch of your body’s skin being hardened and cracked to the point nearly every surface nerve is exposed and raw doesn’t seem that bad?

    What does seem bad to you?

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        It’s not something that needs medical intervention, necessarily, because there’s nothing that can be done, and most live through it. Also, until shockingly recently, the medical field assumed (or maybe hoped?) infants can’t feel pain.

        Turns out they can, though.

        e: I can’t spell

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            I’ve honestly wondered whether circumcision dulls boys’ empathy?

            If the first experience you have in the world is extreme pain in your most vulnerable place, what does that teach you?

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              It taught me later on in life that mothers want their baby’s genitals to look like the genitals they’ve seen, and fathers want their babies genitals to look like theirs.

              Initially I was told it was for religious and/or hygiene reasons, And while the religious reasons are still there in the religions the hygiene reasons are pretty much negated by taking a daily shower and having good personal hygiene.

              I also learned later on that it was probably done initially to lessen the pleasure that you would get from masturbating. And if they could lessen the pleasure you get from it maybe you would do it less since the people at the time when it was put into regular practice thought that you touching yourself was the worst thing you could do.

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                John Kellogg, known for cork flakes, calamari, and an unhealthy obsession with children’s junk.

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          Maybe update the Wiki, you seem to know a lot about the condition.

          The language used is very mild.

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            I wouldn’t change anything except the assumption in the overall medical field that infants can’t feel pain. I don’t know much more about this specific condition, but I have a different condition in which they assumed infants can’t feel pain, and they were wrong enough that I still have trauma from that.

            Take any medical knowledge from 20+ years ago that sounds horribly painful with a grain of salt, because that was the assumption relatively recently. Some doctors who learnt medicine more than 20 years ago still think that.

            e: Groundbreaking research in 2015 says babies do feel pain. 2015.