There are lots of types of pain. The cutaneous receptors are not fully developed at birth. That is a medical fact. I'm not talking about anything else, just the cutaneous receptors, which would include the foreskin, I assume.
Indeed. But that's not what you said in your initial comment, and I very much doubt cutting anything off a baby is painless, no matter whether they are newly born or several months old.
Shall I find you a video of baby crying in pain as he is circumcised? I can't say I've ever searched for one, but I'm certain I'll find something.
And how are you going to differentiate if the baby is crying from pain or fear? Come on, please think a little.
Don't give me any more grief. Go heap it on the medical profession. I'm just passing on information. I'm not responsible for the research.
Oh, for crying out loud. Way to change the subject. Can't argue against medical fact so now you are on to fear? Really, you do not have a very analytical mind. Are you artistically inclined?
Again, I passed on medical fact, not a stupif(sic) comment.
Could you provide a source for the cutaneous receptors not being fully developed at birth? I think you might be getting babies confused with tests on lab rats or something.
"The cutaneous sensory receptors are functional before birth; all will be actively stimulated before birth by the foetus's environment and its movement." - M. Grunwald, Human Haptic Perception: Basics and Application, pg 154.
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So now you're saying babies don't feel pain?
Seriously?
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There are lots of types of pain. The cutaneous receptors are not fully developed at birth. That is a medical fact. I'm not talking about anything else, just the cutaneous receptors, which would include the foreskin, I assume.
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Indeed. But that's not what you said in your initial comment, and I very much doubt cutting anything off a baby is painless, no matter whether they are newly born or several months old.
Shall I find you a video of baby crying in pain as he is circumcised? I can't say I've ever searched for one, but I'm certain I'll find something.
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And how are you going to differentiate if the baby is crying from pain or fear? Come on, please think a little.
Don't give me any more grief. Go heap it on the medical profession. I'm just passing on information. I'm not responsible for the research.
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Seriously? I think you should take your own advice there, princess.
Or are you now saying fear is acceptable to inflict on a small baby?
Don't give you grief? I'm not the one who made you write a stupif comment, I just called you out on it.
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Oh, for crying out loud. Way to change the subject. Can't argue against medical fact so now you are on to fear? Really, you do not have a very analytical mind. Are you artistically inclined?
Again, I passed on medical fact, not a stupif(sic) comment.
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....you brought up fear, cupcake. Don't blame me for what you say.
Picking on typos is sad. Also, interesting how you're allowed to make insulting ppersonalcomments about people, but anything against you is unfair.
Show us proof of this "fact". You still havent done that, so I don't have anything to "argue" against.
Interesting how I'm the only one you're having a go at for calling you out, by the way.
Suit yourself, stick to your mutilated dicks.
Could you provide a source for the cutaneous receptors not being fully developed at birth? I think you might be getting babies confused with tests on lab rats or something.
"The cutaneous sensory receptors are functional before birth; all will be actively stimulated before birth by the foetus's environment and its movement." - M. Grunwald, Human Haptic Perception: Basics and Application, pg 154.