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sidony
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Default Apr 08, 2007 at 04:13 PM
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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. His part didn't look like I expected (light & frank conversation) 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).

Just curious.

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