by Shane Eric Mathias
There is a lot of debate about this and a lot of misinformation that has been disseminated over the years. So, let’s clear it up and help you to stop worrying about it.
First a little history
No one really knows when the practice of genital mutilation on males began, but suffice it to say, it precedes the biblical account of such practices. It is presumed that the practice began as a way to “purify” the male, as the foreskin or “prepuce” is a pleasure producing organ and as such, by removing it, the presumption is that the individual is better able to focus on the spiritual aspects of his being, rather than his carnal ones.
But we know of course that this is nonsense. Circumcised males are just as horny as uncircumcised ones and perhaps even more so. Why would this be? Because as a result of removing the foreskin, the highly sensitive glans (the tip of the penis), is unprotected from contact with friction produced by clothing and as such, a circumcised male is compromised in the pleasure department. The sensitivity of his penis is greatly reduced and he may feel he needs more and greater stimulation to satisfy his urges.
This may be why many men like anal sex, as the anus, being a very tight canal, may produce more friction during sex, which translates to greater stimulation. Regular coital sex may no longer provide sufficient stimulation for him, especially after his partner has had children. Additionally, many men like or even prefer oral sex for the same reason.
Now this is not to suggest that uncircumcised men have no interest in oral or anal sex, but for a man whose sensitivity is as nature intended, normal vaginal sex may be all he needs.
What about the cleanliness factor?
Here is where a lot of myth and misinformation has clouded the facts. If a person is un-hygienic, male or female, unpleasant issues will arise. Certainly, folds and wet places are not exclusive to men, all women have them and for the majority, they are clean and pleasant areas to visit. But if men or women do not inspect and care for their hidden places, cleanliness will suffer. Having said that, the uncircumcised male is no more likely to produce unpleasant odors or excretions than his cut contemporaries.
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Appearance
American men and women are accustomed to seeing the cut penis in the locker room or the bedroom. Therefore, the appearance of an intact organ often results in the owner having to provide some education to the uninitiated, because of the misinformation disseminated by myths and popular media.
If you're an uncut man then, it's very likely that from time to time you'll need to present a reassuring argument in favor of the intact organ, in order to correct inaccuracies and allay unfounded fears.
Here is How the Uncut Male Can Sing the Praises of His Natural Organ
"This is how every man is born. In most parts of the world a man is allowed to remain uncut at birth. When circumcision is forced on young girls (mainly in African tribal cultures), it is called "Female Sexual Mutilation" and frowned upon, as it should be, by the civilized world. But somehow, antiquated religious practices that proscribed the removal the male foreskin for spiritual reasons, became mainstream in the West and were later, erroneously associated with cleanliness and health. As a result, many men have missed out on the greater pleasure they might have enjoyed, had they been left as Nature intended".
"Therefore, thanks to my "natural organ", I am able to achieve greater satisfaction for myself and my partner. Like any man concerned with personal hygiene, I maintain my manhood in prime condition. For these reasons, every woman should and will learn to prefer a man who looks and functions like the Ancient Gods of Rome".
Pleasure for the Woman is Increased with an Uncut Male
During intercourse, the glans of the penis rubs up against the ceiling of the vaginal canal, where a broad distribution of nerves picks up the motion and sends signals to the brain that result in pleasure. But for many women, thrusting of the "cut" penis does not provide stimulation sufficient to produce orgasm .
Hormonal changes, childbirth, lack of lubrication and other factors can negatively impact her experience. The uncircumcised penis is designed to help with all of these. As the shaft thrusts inward, the foreskin, which is folded back, forms a ring around the penis, increasing it’s perceived thickness.
As this ring follows the glans during penetration, it makes a second pass along the clitoral network at the top of the canal, doubling the amount of stimulation. Additionally, the foreskin serves as a gasket, keeping essential lubrication inside, where it’s needed.
So for these reasons and many others, for heavens sake, don’t eliminate a male prospect just because you’ve learned he’s not circumcised. Hopefully now, you may actually perceive this as an advantage. If you’re single and curious, find a safe individual who is still intact and try it on for size. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
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Interesting article
Posted by: Martin Buuri Kaburia | 11/23/2017 at 12:55 AM