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| View Poll Results: (After Viewing The Video) will you still circumcise if you have a son??? | |||
| Yes I will | | 3 | 13.64% |
| No I Won't | | 19 | 86.36% |
| Voters: 22. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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On the positives side though, I haven't seen too many references to the extra pleasure it can give. Now, when I say extra, I can't really be sure what an circumcised guy feels unless I get that done... ouch. But! Ignoring the rest of the penis, attention given to just that bit of skin can feel damn good. Then add in the rest of it and that's a pretty nice thing. Those feelings alone are enough to dissuade me from ever getting it removed. As far as aesthetics go, I don't really know what my girlfriend thinks on how it looks. All I know is that she likes how it feels, puts an extra bump in just the right spot if you know what I mean. Of course, some things to note are that having it removed can enhance pleasure in other ways and there's the possibility of me just being extra sensitive and other guys like me don't feel it's very special. It's all very subjective, but from my side of the fence... the grass is way greener over here. |
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| I guess these people feel that something is missing, given that they have set up a campaigning website to give people the choice. Foreskin - Are You Missing Something? Fortunately it isn't common in the UK. I know I wouldn't even consider it if I had a son. I don't believe it improves health either now everyone has hot and cold running water indoors and can wash daily. I'm sure even young boys can be taught to keep it clean. (If my younger brother is anything to go by they spend most of their time fiddling with it anyway).
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