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Why are you embarassed about being uncut? I have been trying to restore my cut penis with moderate sucess. I would trade places with you in a minute.
Growing up I was in the definite minority foreskin-wise, but I never was teased and never felt embarrassed or hesitant to be nude around other guys.
And as far as the whole idea of having your son's penis match his father's (an idea used for promoting routine infant circumcision in the U.S. as early as the 1940s), we know that having a penis different from your father's is not traumatic. If it were, when routine infant circumcision was introduced in the U.S. there would have been lots and lots of (cut) boys traumatized because their penises looked different from their (uncut) fathers -- and we know that all of that psychological trauma just didn't happen, according to public psychological records anyway.
Let's put this into perspective, did you consider having your daughters clitoris hood cut off when she was born? Sounds painful and unnessecary doesn't it? That's exactly how I feel about male circumcision.
Just because kids made fun doesn't mean that they are right. Kids make fun of anything and everything they are not familiar with. You can save your son from the same insecurities by talking to him about, tell him this is they we are meant to be, it's completely natural. Besides what are the chances your son will have the exact same experiences in his life that you did in yours that led to these insecurities?
But for the females that have done sexual intercourse or outcourse with a natural penis. The look of the uncut penis is differant. They can still reminder the pleasure pains in their groins. The more pleasure the male receives the more he wants to share his pleasure...... Do not curse the cut men. But Thank the parents of the natural uncut dicks. %) -> :
Look at it this way: have you ever seen a statue where the guy was circumcised? Of course not -- that's because they all have what I call the "penis classic", natural and complete. Not to say anything against our cut brothers but I say that uncut is the way to go!
It was only after Biblical times that ritual infant circumcision was changed to having the entire foreskin removed, which completely exposes the glans.
(You can check this out at various "intactivist" websites as well as at Jewish intactivist websites.) Just thought someone might be interested in this bit of trivia (some would say that it's not trivia).
And you know, I happened to see the original David statue in Florence one time and never stopped to think, "hey, this is a good Jewish boy; how come he seems to have a foreskin??"
So I'll be more careful about my 'penis classic' line in the future -- actually I was thinking more about ancient Greece and its art, perhaps the center of penis-as-art in western civilization.
Any how! Any of my cut brethren considered docking? I've always wondered how it would feel with foreskin and borrowing another guys would be interesting even if it's only temporary.
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