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Default Apr 30, 2007 at 09:15 AM
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His part didn't look like I expected (light & frank conversation)

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Default May 18, 2007 at 12:40 AM
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You said: "I've seen both circumcised and uncircumcised penises from working in an adult peep show, but I haven't had sex with both. Uncut penises look like elephant snouts (when flaccid)."


I have been reading this thread and I almost choked w/laughter re: the elephant snout comment!! That takes the cake!!! Funny!! You made my day w/your comment. I wasn't having a good day, but reading this lifted my spirits!!! I needed to laugh! Bless you....
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Default May 28, 2007 at 11:08 AM
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hi ladies, what is the facination with curcumcised penises? this is from a bias, fully intact male, its quite simple really, if we didnt need it we would not be born with it in the first place, has for condoms slipping off because of excessive skin are you sure he is fully erect? my foreskin retracts fully when i am aroused and i have no problem with condoms

i understand that it is done mostly for religious reasons, but there is also a darker side to it and thats to make it look astetically pleasing to the eye for the females, when it is done in that context, i say shame on you, not only are you opening up a window where the recipiant of the snip is open to infection for weeks after the op, but i have been told it can be quite painful in the chaffing department threwout the rest of your life.

i can give you a example of a man who regrets being curcumcised has a child, he caught himself in the zip of his pants, just below the tip of his penis which required a trip to the hospital and 5 stitches, had he had a foreskin the damage would not have been so great, i know this because he was dating my sister at the time and i was the one who had to take him to hospital.

has anyone ever wondered who it is in the relationship that first brings this subject up in regards to there child when not in a religious context?
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Default May 28, 2007 at 11:16 AM
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From my experience, there has been no difference in sexual performance whether circumcised or uncircumsized. The last sexual relationship I had was with an uncircumsized fella, and it was the best sex I had ever had!
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Default Jun 04, 2007 at 12:42 PM
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Well, I guess I'll chime in here. His part didn't look like I expected (light & frank conversation) I think I've had more lovers who were uncircumcised than circumcised; however, my husband is circumcised, so I've gotten used to that look. The uncircumcised men I've been with, at least some of them, really liked having their foreskins intact and told me that because of that, the "head" was more sensitive and sex was more pleasurable. Because the head is sheathed most of the time, it is kept protected from rubbing on clothes and such so it is highly sensitive when it finally is exposed during sexual excitement. They really liked that and felt circumcised men might be missing some intensity in pleasure. To me, the circumcised version looks kind of "naked." But I've gotten used to it.

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Default Jun 05, 2007 at 08:27 PM
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i see no-one has taken me up on the challenge of my last question, i guess it is a question that answers itself, i can think of no man that would voluntarally subject his son to the snip without considerable cohersion from his significant other when not in a religious context.

and for your info i have been there with my son, and i have threatened to take her to court if she even trys it
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Default Jun 05, 2007 at 11:27 PM
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mellors, this is not a blame game...........this is a forum where a women was surprised at how it looked. most of us took is in a cheerful tone and a few argued about it. i've had both and can't tell the least bit of difference. so, don't hang your blame game on me. my grandson isn't circumsized.
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Default Jun 06, 2007 at 07:26 AM
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hi fay, i am sorry it looks to you like i am trying to play the blame game, i'm not, its a valid question, and within context of the original post
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Default Jun 06, 2007 at 10:30 AM
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hey mellors. looks like we might be in agreement on this one.

i don't see a great deal of difference between male and female circumscision and i'm against both.

(even if female circumscision reduced HIV transmission i'd still be against it particularly with respect to infants who don't have a choice. condoms are far more likely to prevent HIV transmission than circumscision and condoms don't involve mutilation).

different people have their different opinions of course...

i'm kinda semi sorta thinking of how chinese women used to bind their feet because that was considered beautiful... i find the aesthetic arguments around circumscision to be similar. surely preference... is an acquired taste...

and preference...

dosn't justify mutilation either in the case of binding feet or in the case of removing foreskins or female parts (sorry to tired to remember precisely which parts)

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Default Jun 06, 2007 at 12:31 PM
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This is just a quick reply here.

Lets take any debate to a new thread please. The subject line of this thread says "light and frank". So I have to ask that the current conversation be taken to a new thread so as not to hijack.

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Default Jun 06, 2007 at 12:58 PM
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can i say something?

I just saw my very first uncircumcized penis...omg
well i dont know if it counts really....it was some old guy at the rehab center that i take care of.....i actually had to pull the foreskin back...by myself!!!- and clean it....and ill tell you if they dont clean it a few times a day...it gets pretty gross...so men with foreskin- id suggest you better go clean it if you havent yet today. ...lol....or no women will want THAT well..."with" her....lol omg im giggling and all red....i have seen a circum. penis...and boy let me tell you....i love penises in general..there funny...but thats ok...i dont stare at it alot...thats probably my bfs department....lol....im soo niave have you figured that out yet? hmmm maybe id better go do some more close research...wheres my bf??? roflmao

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Default Jun 06, 2007 at 11:09 PM
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Everytime I read this thread... it tickles my funny bone ... big time..

I can't help thinking about my uncirc son (22 now).... when he was a BABY........... OF COURSE......

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Default Jun 07, 2007 at 02:19 AM
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has anyone ever wondered who it is in the relationship that first brings this subject up in regards to there child when not in a religious context?

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mellors, my doctor (a male) told me that it is usually the man who wants it done if he himself is circumcised so that father and son will look the same. THat's not my opinion, just what I was told by an obstetrician who has worked with many couples to deliver their babies. In my own marriage, my husband is circumcised but neither of us wanted that procedure for our baby boys, if we had them. I'm really glad he had that stance, as I really didn't want my sons to be circumcised. In the end, though, we had two girls!

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there is also a darker side to it and thats to make it look astetically pleasing to the eye for the females

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Huh??? Where did you ever get that, mellors? Why do you think women in general prefer the circumcised look? Both types look OK to me, but I think I do somwhat prefer the natural, uncircumcised look. However, my husband is circumcised and I certainly didn't let that stand in the way of our marriage, and I wouldn't ever tell him that (hurt feelings, etc.). After all, he can't help what happened to him as an infant.

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Default Jun 08, 2007 at 10:35 AM
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it is probably the impression he got from the female opinions expressed in this thread...
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Default Jun 08, 2007 at 02:16 PM
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i see no-one has taken me up on the challenge of my last question, i guess it is a question that answers itself, i can think of no man that would voluntarally subject his son to the snip without considerable cohersion from his significant other when not in a religious context.

and for your info i have been there with my son, and i have threatened to take her to court if she even trys it

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Mellors...I have not read all below here but would assume that some daddies that have been clipped might want that for their sons to that they may "look" the same there. Less questions that way.

Not that I am advocating that.
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Default Jun 08, 2007 at 02:27 PM
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Sorry Sunrise already had that covered. Also, I liked Sunrise's earlier post.....about sensitivity, etc.. Amen.
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Default Jun 08, 2007 at 06:37 PM
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This isn't aimed at anyone, but I am reminding posters of the original topic of this thread:

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Y'know it was a long time before I realized that men's penises just didn't look quite like what I had expected. It was a few years ago that it finally dawned on me what it was: When I was a little little kid, I used to take baths with my brother and sister (all 3 of us in the tub together). So naturally my sister and I inspected my little brother (who was happy to show us his parts). Years and years later it dawned on me why men's penises didn't look exactly how I thought they'd look. DUH. I suddenly realized it: My brother was not circumcised. The adult men I've been with WERE circumcised. That's why it's different. It took me WAY too many years to make that connection. What's wrong with me?

What percentage of men are circumcised? Have any of you women had sex with an uncircumcised male? Does it feel any different? (I mean, I guess it all feels different, but I wonder if you can feel the extra skin during sex).


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There's the original post. Lets keep it light and frank or start a new thread.

Thanks again,

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Default Jun 09, 2007 at 11:13 AM
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every time i see "his parts", i die laughing. now we've delegated the lofty and esteemed penis to "his parts"........... His part didn't look like I expected (light & frank conversation) His part didn't look like I expected (light & frank conversation) His part didn't look like I expected (light & frank conversation)
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Default Jun 09, 2007 at 01:20 PM
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Let's clarify! His part didn't look like I expected (light & frank conversation)

His part didn't look like I expected (light & frank conversation) Part = penis
His part didn't look like I expected (light & frank conversation)His part didn't look like I expected (light & frank conversation) Parts = penis + testicles

Perhaps we needs a new thread to discuss all of the slang used for both male and female "parts"! His part didn't look like I expected (light & frank conversation)
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Default Jun 09, 2007 at 05:28 PM
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Hey, this has turned into a thread making fun of us guy's "best friend"!
Grow up girls!
(just kidding...it's been funny reading this...you girls are so naiive..lol)
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