Well female circumcision is illegal here but other countries do practise it. It involves removing the clitoris and somethimes the inner and outer labia. Sometimes they even sew up the vulva to allow a small hole to pass blood and pee through. Personally speaking i think its a cruel practise. Its done for religious reasons i believe.
As for males....ive never been with anyone who was circumcised. It wouldnt put me off though xxx
With or without I don't mind, as for FGM it's horrific and should be banned worldwide, unfortunately there is a lot of pressure put on families to have this done, work is ongoing between schools, social services and the authorities to spot vulnerable children being taken out off the country to have it done, alas people are being brought into the country to carry out the procedure on young girls!
FGM (female genital mutilation) is religious based and serves two purposes.
1, to limit sexual pleasure and also limit sexual mprowess to potential partners - it's seens as a disfigurement so potential males stay away so therefore the female won't have sex and so on
2, for religious doctrines.
It's illegal in most countries and should be banned globally etc. If caught in the UK, our justice system should penalise those guilty of doing it - heavily.
It's an abhorrent practice and some girls die from it. Those who survive end up brutally scarred for life both mentally and physically. Remember, some of this is carried out with blunt, bladed objects - not even knives or scalpels. Much like the host countries though, barbaric and archaic.
New WHO guidelines to improve care for millions living with female genital mutilation
End FGM - Because I am a Girl - Plan UK
End FGM by the Guardian;
End FGM Guardian Global Media Campaign | The Guardian
Also so many people fail to realise the issues with males being circumcised. It's there for a reason you know..

(unless medically removed due to health complexities then it's a different matter.)