[Warning: MISOGYNY ALERT 🚨. 1st class citizens and sacred cows will be blasphemed.]
1st off let me clarify. Women do not love circumcised penises more than intact ones. That is a myth that is used to morally justify the atrocity of circumcision under the banner of sacred feminine approval.
Women do not like males or their penises no matter the aesthetics. So I don’t know who you are “prettying” them up for.
No, when I say women love Male circumcision. I mean they love the dynamic of male bodies being used and tortured and their bodies protected and preserved.
This plays on the psychological principle of the “Law of Polarity”. The more shit one eats, thats less shit for the other to eat.
I also mean that women love Male circumcision, as in women love the act itself. They find satisfaction in the act of cutting male genitals. And they are psychologically gratified that it does not happen to them.
(Back to the regularly scheduled programming.)
Why Don’t More Women Speak Out Against Circumcision?
It’s a question that deserves more than polite silence.
In a world that loudly defends female bodily autonomy, why is the routine cutting of male infants so often ignored, dismissed, or even defended?
Here’s one uncomfortable possibility:
Because women benefit from this dynamic.
And more disturbingly some may even like it.
A culture that protects female bodies… and controls male ones
Women benefit from anything that signals male disposability.
The more disposable males are, the less disposable females are.
Western societies pride themselves on outlawing female genital cutting, calling it barbaric. But male genital cutting? That’s “a parent’s choice.” That’s “routine.”
This double standard isn’t accidental. It reflects a deeper cultural message:
Male bodies are available. Modifiable. Disposable.
Female bodies? Sacred. Untouchable. Defended.
And that imbalance can quietly gratify the protected people, even if they won’t admit it.
Women love knowing that they are the protected gender and this gratifies their ego. So it follows that they would wish to perpetuate this system.

When you’re told you’re oppressed… but hold immense power and in truth are FAVORED.
Women are constantly told by media, academia, and activism that they are the oppressed sex; victims of patriarchy, male privilege, and centuries of systemic violence.
But here’s the catch:
Women LOVE to deny the power they DO have.
And in this case, many women hold immense unspoken power over male bodies, male worth, and male pain.
• Power to consent to circumcision.
• Power to perform or encourage it.
• Power to stop it instantly through social and sexual standards.
And that power, for some, becomes gratifying. Especially when it’s framed as harmless or seen as justified payback for “male privilege.”
Most circumcisions performed in the USA are done by FEMALE HANDS.

“In the USA, it is usually OB-GYNs who perform circumcisions. Over 80% of them are female, meaning women are the ones doing most of the cutting.……. It still stands true that a large proportion of the people involved in circumcisions in the USA are female”
Think im bullshitting?

You can’t celebrate bodily autonomy, fight for consent, preach about human rights and then turn around and laugh off male genital mutilation because “it’s not that bad” or “I like how it looks.”
Silence is complicity.
And in this case, some women are more than silent, they’re smug, mocking, even supportive.
“One of the best ways to keep the status quo alive is to deny the status quo.”
Women love to profess their alleged oppression. Meanwhile they are actively participating in and benefiting from MALE oppression.

6 responses to “Women secretly love Male Circumcision. ”
this might sound controversial but rape does not impact men as much as it does women, and the loss of gonads does not impact women as much as it does men, yet people treat testicular abuse (both physical and verbal) as a harmless family friendly joke, sometimes even sees them as justifiable retaliation to trivial matters (often committed by girls), and at the same time denies men from being victims of rape.
castration threats? castration jokes? both thrown at underage boys? all are harmless fun, but rape jokes toward a girl of all age shapes and sizes? those are seen as one of the worst thing a human being is capable of
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Idk if you mean rape doesn’t impact men, because thats what’s commonly believed.
But it MOST DEFINITELY does. Rape is any bodily sovereignty trespassing, theft of property and resultant trauma.
It affects infant boys all the up to grown men (prison).
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just a comparison, I just severely dislike how easily people make threats or even acting upon harming men’s reproductive capability, and society definitely doesn’t condemn girls touching boys privates without their consent whenever they play their stupid pranks, i.e. sack taps or straight up kicking their friends’ gonads
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male genitalia is practically treated as a joke, commonly seen in dick jokes especially those that are insensitive since in came at the expense of real tragedies, men are expected to just walk it off or laugh about it, anytime there’s an incident regarding a man’s reproductive organs or function there will be jokes thrown around, I find it sickening how normalized or popular it is to laugh at testicular abuse or injuries
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Look at the Philippines when young boys get “circumcised”.
Look at when parents get their boys cut in usa.
They love to make jokes about it before or after it’s done. Male pain and suffering is amusing to these people.
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in Indonesia they view it as a process of becoming a man, or at least that’s the excuse they gaslight boys with, it’s for religious reason and it’s not even mandatory, just suggested for those who are willing, but somehow it changed to be mandatory and parents are forcing their sons through it, a bunch of religious threats spawned out of nowhere accompanied with medical myths such as “circumcision can make you grow taller” and the likes, female doctors taking selfies with their underaged patients’ privates, mothers recording their own sons’ perils to post them on social media, people reacting with inappropriate jokes, sisters mocking the boys and disrespecting their privacies, seeing their own brothers’ privates, and girls their own age making fun of the tradition
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