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View Poll Results: ladies: do you prefer guys that are cut, or uncut? | |||
Cut | 22 | 53.66% | |
Uncut | 6 | 14.63% | |
don't care | 13 | 31.71% | |
Voters: 41. You may not vote on this poll |
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Every guy I have dated circumsized or not has maintained exceptionally good hygene but regardless I still prefer no foreskin. If you're having sexual intercourse there isn't a huge difference but when you're giving head to an uncut guy vs a cut guy there is a HUGE difference - you have to use different tactics. |
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haha, do you know a lot about sucking cock or something? she didn't even say anything other than that there is a huge difference. quit sucking up, i don't think you're getting a bj out of this.;)
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i prefer "dependable" and no, haha. but there are certain things i don't share with fnk.
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http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/mal...ection/HO00172 http://health.msn.com/centers/mensex...ntid=100104154 Different tactics as in when using one hand to stroke the shaft of the penis you have to essentially pull back the foreskin to expose the head completely. |
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But HEAD is like PIZZA, even when it is bad, it is good, or so I have heard. |
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And men who are circumcized can still pass it back to the woman if they are carrying it. ps - some men don't need "the skin" pulled back, as it can work as a bit of a natural lubricant. |
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I still don't see this as being a big issue though. Those websites bring it back to good hygiene. If a guy was left with an uncircumcised penis at birth he should have learned how to clean it properly. The second link even says. "Prevention involves good hygiene; the foreskin should be pulled back and cleaned after showering and after urinating. When a sexual encounter gives rise to a yeast infection, treatment is usually as simple as a topical antibiotic." And your first link said a lot of the time the man gets it from the woman in the first place. "Yes. A man can get a yeast infection from sexual contact with a woman who has a yeast infection." Which in this case wouldn't it be best for the woman to worry about dealing with her yeast infection, instead of insisting that her bf cuts off the skin of his penis in order for him to be less susceptible to also getting the yeast infection? I also read that guys can get it on their own as well from things like over use of antibiotics. But I can't see that in that situation it would affect an uncircumcised man more so then a circumcised one. As far as the giving head though. I don't really see the pulling back of the foreskin as a big issue. Once the penis is erect it's not like it's constantly getting in the way or anything. (At least not from what I've experienced) But I mean the post is regarding preference. I just don't see any of this to be a big issue in the long run. Last edited by Kandyapple; Aug 25, 06 at 01:47 PM. |
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^ Well it would make or break the situation for me if marriage were at hand.
I really do prefer sex with a man who is circumcised and it would affect our relationship immensely if he wasn't. I'm really talking long term here because i've dated quite a few guys who were uncircumcised. It is brought back to good hygene but men who are uncircumcised are still more frequently prone to yeast infections (and passing them onto their partner). The only prenup that's going to be signed in my marriage is one ensuring there will be sex 10+ times a week and it would just make things so much easier if his foreskin wasn't there. |
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ps - I thought love was unconditional? |