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Originally posted by Soozy woo:
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Originally posted by Darthhoob:
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Originally posted by Soozy woo:
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Originally posted by Soozy woo:
Really? Who told you that? My husband is circumcised .......never any probs. I think you're reading far too much into it TBH.
Oh dear...
sorry soozy
why sorry? I really am not offended.
I just can't believe the ignorance (and I mean it in the nicest possible way) of people on here. But hey ............everyones an expert and knows it all.
it's not ignorance, most circumcised men do need lube to help wank without too much friction.
but hey mr soozy is ok, so thats ok
really? Why?
my OH was pretty disturbed by my googling
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The simple difference between a circumcised and uncircumcised penis is a thin layer of skin, the foreskin, which is highly sensitive and surrounds the end of the uncircumcised penis like a sleeve. When erect, an uncircumcised man's foreskin generally retracts over the shaft, exposing the head of the penis and looking very similar to a circumcised penis. During intercourse, oral sex, and masturbation, the retracted foreskin acts like a lubricant or a sleeve. As the penis thrusts, it glides on its own bedding of movable skin, which minimizes friction. A circumcised penis, which has had the foreskin surgically removed, may need additional lubrication for both partners to experience pleasure. Because of this, some people prefer uncircumcised partners.
For some uncircumcised men, the foreskin doesn't retract completely when erect, leaving the head of the penis covered. If you or your partner desire, you can be manually retract the foreskin by gently pulling it back over the shaft. Foreskin is very delicate, has tons of nerve endings, and should be handled carefully. You can ask your partner how far back to pull the foreskin, and how he likes to be touched. If your partner experiences any pain when trying to retract the foreskin, stop! For more information about foreskin pain, check out Frenulum breve, foreskin doesn't fully retract when penis is erect â surgery? and Penis pain could be phimosis.