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Old 12-06-2003, 01:46 PM  
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Originally posted by sexeducation


No it does not.
However, it must be noted that piercing of the tongue or clitoris are the piercings most likely to cause infection because of the bacteria present.

In this world - there are places - where women have there clitoris-glans removed routinely to control their "infidelity". There are NO places in the world where this occurs for men.

This world is fucked up with sex.
Any piercing can get infected. Not just those you listed. The two you listed though, are the least likely to get infected.

From another page I was just looking at: http://www.eskimo.com/~gburlin/female.html

"Genital alteration in the female includes infibulation, clitoridectomy, clitoral circumcision and piercing. The World Health Organization had a conference in February 1979 in Khartoum, Sudan, and unanimously condemned the mutilations as disastrous to women?s health and as indefensible on medical as well as humane grounds."

According to your "mantra", the statement above makes my friend's father a coward for permitting her to get pierced.
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