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wishfulthinking said:
I wouldn't have thought that this was strictly a gender specific question? :kiss: ;)
LOL
how true!
however, i hear that foreskin makes excellent grafting material for people who have severe burns...

anyone care for a bris?
 
foreskinking said:
Hey, ladies. I was just wondering if what you think of foreskins: Good or bad? Why as well.

On a purely aesthetic note, circumsized is prettier, but foreskins add character. :D

Jayne
 
Bad, Bad, Bad!

Personally, I don't want to suck on a sharpei ...
 
I'm a little stunned by these responses, really.

Removing a foreskin is genital mutilation.
Foreskin serves the same function as the clitoral hood.
Removing the foreskin in infancy is cruel and harmful and is probably a large part of the reason we live in a warring society.
That shit really does matter.

If your outer labia were a little long or your inner labia a little uneven, would you have cosmetic surgery to fix it up a little? I wouldn't. Those are my genitals; love 'em or leave 'em and fuck anyone who says they could be more attractive another way.

Blech.
My son is intact. I've watched the procedure. I would never never never do that another human being, ever.

Grow up and figure out that this is not about you.
 
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I'm not a female, but I play one in my mind, and every other weekend. Does that count? :cool:
 
The first time I ever saw an uncircumcised penis, I totally freaked out, I'm sorry to say. Luckily, my much older(and very patient) Swedish boyfriend showed me there was nothing to be afraid of. ;)

As Americans, most of us just aren't used to seeing an uncut penis. Can you imagine a European person being confronted with a circumcised penis? Oh, the horror! Something major would be missing and the thoughts of the process it went through to get that way, disturbing indeed.

Anyone who says they don't like the way an uncut penis looks, would probably change their minds if they saw enough of them. In fact, when the uncut penis is hard, you can barely tell the difference to look at it, if the skin is pulled down.

I'm not saying circumcised penises aren't beautiful too. I love all cock, no matter the shape or size.

C'mon, are you gonna throw some of the sexy uncut boys we have here at Lit out of bed because they have something extra? I seriously doubt it.
 
Sadly, in person I have never seen a gorgeous uncircumcized cock, nor have I gotten to play with one. However, the pictures I have seen leave me wanting more.

I have nothing against the look of circumcized cocks, mind, or the lovely gasps I get when I open my mouth wide around one and massage just with my lips. But were I to have a male child, he would never be circumcized with my permission. :) Unless, of course, he chose to get the operation as a consenting adult.
 
possible pics

i have a foreskin, and i love it. it's easier to masturbate, easy to clean, and it gives me some individuality. i want to put some pics up, so let me know if you want to see them
 
foreskinking said:
i have a foreskin, and i love it. it's easier to masturbate, easy to clean, and it gives me some individuality. i want to put some pics up, so let me know if you want to see them

Post them over in the Amatuer Picture forum and let us know when they're up.
Good luck!
 
logophile said:
I'm a little stunned by these responses, really.

Removing a foreskin is genital mutilation.
Foreskin does serves the same function as the clitoral hood.
Removing the foreskin in infancy is cruel and harmful and is probably a large part of the reason we live in a warring society.
That shit really does matter.

If your outer labia were a little long or your inner labia a little uneven, would you have cosmetic surgery to fix it up a little? I wouldn't. Those are my genitals; love 'em or leave 'em and fuck anyone who says they could be more attractive another way.

Blech.
My son is intact. I've watched the procedure. I would never never never do that another human being, ever.

Grow up and figure out that this is not about you.

I'm with you, Logo! My boys are uncut.
 
I read somewhere, long ago, that circumcision was an old Jewish custom, removing the foreskin to allow the head of the penis to become less sensitive and thereby prolonging intercourse.

I agree, it is human genital mutilation and a cruel process perhaps causing intense trauma.

Blame the doctors and the hospitals and the insurance companies, the procedure adds a few hundred dollars on the hospital bill.

But utltimately, blame the ignorant parents, it is 'elective' surgery.

amicus...
 
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I don't normally post outside of the RP boards by the somewhat negative comments about circumcision posted here.

Speaking as someone who went through the process while I was 6 years old for medical reasons I really don't feel it has impaired and deprived me of anything at all. I can't really appreciate what having a foreskin is like during sex since I wasn't sexually active before I had the operation (obviously!). I never really thought much about it until puberty hit, and there was, I admit, a slightly awkward point in my life when it dawned on me that most of the guys in the UK didn't have this done. I felt betrayed and hurt by my parents who had effectivley done this to me, but it didn't take long for me to come to terms with it and realise how completely trivial it really was to be circumcised. I don't feel like I was mutilated or it was a brutal proceedure, it was uncomfortable for a while but nothing that horrendous.

I was prone to infection before I had it done (I'm not sure of the actual nuts (teehee) and bolts of the problem but I certainly remember the discomfort I experienced when the tip of my urinary tract was inflamed) and since then I've never had a problem.

I don't want to sound patronising or rude, I certainly wouldn't recomend this operation goes ahead for purely cosmetic reasons, but it really isn't some horrid abomination that I feel some people here think it is. Nor do I think of it as cruel or harmful, I'd consider myself a well rounded individual (my friends would probably call me a nutter! hehe).

Well, I said my piece (snigger), back to lurking for me!
 
MaiusImperium said:
I don't want to sound patronising or rude, I certainly wouldn't recomend this operation goes ahead for purely cosmetic reasons, but it really isn't some horrid abomination that I feel some people here think it is. Nor do I think of it as cruel or harmful, I'd consider myself a well rounded individual (my friends would probably call me a nutter! hehe).

Well, I said my piece (snigger), back to lurking for me!

I'm not trying to start anything, I swear, but I just want to make one comment.
There is a difference between circumsizing a 24 hour old baby and a six year old boy. At six you can have medications for the pain during the procedure and afterwards. Your parents and doctors can talk to you about what's happening and why. You can process your reaction because you have a better grip on the world around you. You can choose not to wear anything on the lower half of your body while you're healing, and you are toilet trained.

Circumcision of infants is horribly cruel. It is usually done with no anesthesthia and no follow pain control. Even if a local is used for the surgery, they still have several days of healing time with nothing. Babies are in diapers, letting their penis rub up against the paper liner of the diaper for a week or more and sitting in their own ammonia filled urine between changes. They do feel betrayed and hurt and they have almost no context for the ritual and why it was performed on them.

In the final analysis, removing a part of my son's genitals isn't something I can choose to do for him. It's his body, not mine.
 
logophile said:
I'm a little stunned by these responses, really.

Removing a foreskin is genital mutilation.
Foreskin serves the same function as the clitoral hood.
Removing the foreskin in infancy is cruel and harmful and is probably a large part of the reason we live in a warring society.
That shit really does matter.

If your outer labia were a little long or your inner labia a little uneven, would you have cosmetic surgery to fix it up a little? I wouldn't. Those are my genitals; love 'em or leave 'em and fuck anyone who says they could be more attractive another way.

Blech.
My son is intact. I've watched the procedure. I would never never never do that another human being, ever.

Grow up and figure out that this is not about you.

I'm not really stunned by these responses. In the U.S. we've been brought up with the idea that medical intervention is not a choice - it's the LAW.

I know some members of older generations (my grandparents, for instance) who still put too much trust into the opinions of doctors. They aren't gods, for pete's sake.

That being said, the times they are a-changing. More and more parents are choosing to educate themselves about circumcision.

Watch a video. Honestly. Many doctors still do not use even topical anesthetic for the procedure.

Circumcision is no longer routinely recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (and hasn't been for some time).

http://www.cirp.org/library/statements/aap/

Our son is uncut. If he chooses to alter himself when he gets older, of course that is his option. But that will be his decision.

Edited to add - My husband is circumcised. We haven't yet had any difficulty with our young son making comparisons. Hubby doesn't blame his parents because 40 years ago everybody had the procedure. My dad has confessed to me that he is not circumcised because it wasn't done then, but he and my mom did choose to circumcise my brother. So - we are a mess in the United States, apparently. :)
 
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OhMissScarlett said:
As Americans, most of us just aren't used to seeing an uncut penis. Can you imagine a European person being confronted with a circumcised penis? Oh, the horror! Something major would be missing and the thoughts of the process it went through to get that way, disturbing indeed.

Actually I said, "So *thats* what a cut one looks like!"

Luckily he laughed. We were very playful.

I don't care either way really. :)
 
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sweetsubsarahh said:
Edited to add - My husband is circumcised. We haven't yet had any difficulty with our young son making comparisons. Hubby doesn't blame his parents because 40 years ago everybody had the procedure. My dad has confessed to me that he is not circumcised because it wasn't done then, but he and my mom did choose to circumcise my brother. So - we are a mess in the United States, apparently. :)

It's funny, but having our boys "match" their daddy was probably a bigger concern for my husband than anything else. Fortunately, he saw the light (and continued to get laid).
 
impressive said:
It's funny, but having our boys "match" their daddy was probably a bigger concern for my husband than anything else. Fortunately, he saw the light (and continued to get laid).

LMAO!!!
 
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