You’re describing the most extreme form of female circumcision, which actually only accounts for about 5% world-wide.
Indeed, the practice is so shocking and horrific that it often gets a lot of press, to the point of obscuring the facts of female circumcision.
The truth is; female circumcision is only illegal in a small handful of countries around the world. In the vast majority, any parent can take their daughter to a hospital and pay a fee to have her circumcised – just like any parent can do with their minor/infant son in the West.
There are
several forms of female circumcision. The most common consists of skinning back the labia hood. Physiologically speaking, this would be on par with removing the foreskin from a boy. The female is still able to feel sexual pleasure, though the effects may be diminished, as many people believe (and some evidence exists to suggest) happens when a boy’s foreskin is amputated.
Also, not all cultures force this practice on infants. Many consider it a rite of passage and young women submit willingly to it, even look forward to it. I’d have no problem with that, as long as it is their choice. The same cannot be said for infants.
I consider
cosmetically amputating body parts
from infants a mutilation.
Main Entry: mu•ti•late
Pronunciation: ˈmyü-tə-ˌlāt
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): mu•ti•lat•ed; mu•ti•lat•ing
Etymology: Latin mutilatus, past participle of mutilare, from mutilus truncated, maimed
Date: 1534
1 : to cut up or alter radically so as to make imperfect
2 : to cut off or permanently destroy a limb or essential part of: maim
But for the record, when I discuss this topic I normally avoid using the word
mutilate because I understand some guys who don't mind (even
like) their circ-status find it offensive.
Furthermore, I am mindful to emphasise my disapproval of preforming the procedure on
infants/children. If an adult chooses to have it done to themselves for whatever reason, than I say “knock yourself out!” Heck, flip it inside out and call yourself Sheila. Whatever rocks your socks. I'll drive you to the hospital myself.
My fundamental point is "My body,
My Choice." That's all.