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My penis isn't connected to American women or to anyone else, it's connected to me. The sensations it feels don't end up in anyone else's brain except my own. I don't really give a toss how anyone else likes their penises; I personally like mine with as many nerve-endings on it as possible, kept in as good condition as possible, because it makes the pleasure far more intense, and personally I like my sex as hot as possible.
If the foreskin is just a bit of overlapping skin, then surely, following the same reasoning, the clitoral hood is too. This is not accepted as a mitigating factor in the removal of the latter; why should this make the removal of the former any easier to justify? If the clitoral hood is not just a bit of overlapping skin, then could someone please explain to me precisely why: Perhaps because the clitoral hood protects the clitoris? Likewise the foreskin protects the glans.It stops it from drying out and thereby losing sensitivity. Perhaps because the clitoral hood is itself erotically sensitive? So is the foreskin; it has 10,000 nerve endings and speaking as the owner of one, it feels bloody good to the touch. Perhaps massaging the clitoral hood is an indirect way of stimulating the clitoris? Exactly the same with the foreskin. |
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In my (not-too-extensive) experience, though, uncut guys tend not to last as long. But that "glide" thing does feel pretty good. |
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I’ve noticed, after reading this thread, that men, circumcised and not, are both equally sensitive about their penis.
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I'm an American woman and I prefer uncircumcized, but must admit the damn things are pretty ugly either way. The foreskin just looks so much more natural, especially since it's a normal pasty skin color, and not red or purple or something. And the glide factor is really nice. And the foreskin can help to prevent mess after certain... sexual things. And I find it sort of fun to play with. *smiles innocently* My boyfriend's uncut, btw.
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I noticed that there were four men who were circumsized after birth. What were the pros and cons of before and after the surgery?
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The evils of wanking: Insanity! Death!
Perpetuating guilt and fear over natural phenomena and your own body and what it can do is a thing religions do very well.
They preach it for so long it becomes the norm. Like the "Under a Dog" in the pledge, it's propaganda at its heart -not necessarily meant to persuade, but to make the proscribed line of thinking the seeming norm, so contrary views will stand out. Eventually, the line is acepted as the norm -as infant genital mutilation (circumcision) is. We've heard of female "circumcision", and the tortured religious reasons for it; Remove the clitoris so the girls won't enjoy sexual contact, and sew the vulva together, so their husbands are guaranteed a virgin... Male circumcision is fairly similar, to "prevent" masturbation (following along the lines that sex is evil, so if we make it uncomfortable & painful, then they won't want to do it) It's just starting to come into the open that the supposed medical claims are bogus. Fixing something which isn't broken, just to be sure it doesn't break later. One criticical site says it's like routinely performing mastectomy on girls because breast cancer is a big problem for many. Quote:
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I saw a small paragraph in some men's magazine (Maxim or FHM, etc.) and it mentioned that a study had "shown" there was no average difference in sensitivity between circumsized and uncircumsized individuals. They test response to heat and to vibration. HEAT and VIBRATION! I wonder why they didn't test sensitivity to friction.
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