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Sex with an uncircumcised man

Sex with an uncircumcised man. You might be curious about having sex with an uncircumcised man. Other than how it looks, what are the things you need to know before you hop in the sack?

Hearing from all the thousands of women online and all my *experienced* friends and women colleagues who say an uncut penis is gross, I was rather scared and nervous about having anything to do with loosening his jockstraps.

I went on a few more dates with this guy, and eventually, after several weeks of finding ways to end the date with a kiss and a hand on my breast I decided to just get the fear over with.

I mean, really, I liked this guy and he liked me. I wanted to take this guy to bed, and I really shouldn’t let a little thing like a penis full of skin come in the way of prospective happiness.

One fine evening, I asked him to come back to my place. We got into bed and I apprehensively told him that I was rather scared to see him naked down there. I thought he seemed affronted at first, but he broke into a wide grin and burst out laughing almost immediately.

Learning from an uncut experience

I’ve been with the same man for six years now. I’m completely happy, even fascinated, I must say.

There are a lot of myths and confusing theories about an uncircumcised man that I just had to clear the air. After all, I’m now the real experienced one for all my friends who are always curious to know how the sex feels like.

To tell you the truth, sex feels the same whether a man’s circumcised or uncircumcised.

The percentage of circumcised American men varies depending on their age, all the way from the flower power days to the days of the metrosexual man.

But in a 2005 survey by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, it was seen that only a little over half of the male babies are circumcised in hospitals.

History of circumcision

As strange as it might sound, circumcision is the world’s oldest planned surgical procedure. It was first invented by anatomist historian Grafton Elliot Smith, and the tradition is over 15,000 years old. It even pre-dates recorded history!

People can’t completely agree as to how the whole world started to practice it. It could have begun in one part of the world and then spread from there. Another way it could have happened is that maybe several different cultural groups started doing it independently of each other.

Anyway, he suggests that it might have begun as a less severe form of emasculating a captured enemy. If they had cut off the men’s penis or scrotum, then it could have been fatal. But cutting off his foreskin would have left the physical mark of defeat on him, but he could still survive and be a slave for them!

That’s kind of gruesome when you think about it. But, in some ways it makes sense. But one has to wonder how and why humans kept doing it.

It’s always helpful to know a little history about it before you have sex with an uncircumcised man!

Does an uncircumcised penis look different?

Of course, it does, but only by a centimeter! Women have pierced ears and noses. Does that make them look different? It does.

Odds are, the first time you look at an uncut man after sleeping with a bevy of cut men, it’s obvious that you’d notice a difference. But it’s almost insignificant really and nothing like the stories of loads of skin that we’ve grown up hearing.

But if you still think it looks different, just wrap your fingers around his penis and move your hand towards his body. His skin will slide back and voila, it looks just like your regular circumcised penis!

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