Sex With an Uncircumcised Man? Don’t Be Scared, Go Ahead Touch it

This articles focus is on heterosexual sex, so every time you read woman, lady or girl, just substitute it with man, hunk, stud, or however you see yourself. There is so much to do with all that extra penis clean!

 

Columbia University’s Go Ask Alice column reported that in the past fifty years, roughly 56 percent of American male infants have been circumcised. That leaves a lot of men who aren’t, and a lot of women who may be confused about sex with uncircumcised men.

A Men’s Health Magazine columnist, Debby Herbenick, M.P.H., Ph.D. said, “Even if a woman isn’t used to uncircumcised men, just as you become familiar with anything in the world, you see it a few times, touch it, and talk to your partner about how [he] wants to be touched.”

The difference between a circumcised and uncircumcised penis is simple. Go Ask Alice wrote that the foreskin, which is highly sensitive, surrounds the head (also known as the glans) of the uncircumcised penis like a sleeve.

According to the website, The Frisky, getting to the head means gently pulling down on the foreskin with a thumb and index finger, exposing the glans. When erect it looks like a circumcised penis. However for some uncircumcised men, the foreskin doesn’t completely retract when erect.

Go Ask Alice cautioned, as the foreskin is very delicate, it should be handled carefully. If your partner experiences any pain when trying to retract the foreskin, stop!

In Men’s Health, Ian Kerner, Ph.D., a sex therapist and author said, “the foreskin contains nerves, and if you roll it back and forth, it stimulates the frenulum,” which is the one of the most sensitive parts of the penis.

An Ezine article asked several women why they believe an uncircumcised penis is better for sex. Many responded it’s easier to masturbate their partner due to foreskin sliding back and forth without restriction. Others said there is greater sensitivity for both male and female and a greater sensation when performing oral sex.

During intercourse, oral sex and masturbation, Go Ask Alice said 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. The column advised try experimenting.

Since the foreskin is so sensitive, it can be pleasured just like any other sensitive body part.

Know Your Penis: “Penis Power” the Book, Do you Have “Penis Weakness” ?

The penis, mans best friend. Penis Power™ is a book by Dudley Seth Danoff, MD, FACS, and will not doubt be an interesting read. I think men know very little about their penis besides its basic functions. I know there is always skepticism when someone is selling their words in a book and pushing it. In my humble opinion, Dudley Seth Danoff is doing it for all the right reasons, good, healthy, girthy, knowledge of your family jewels.

The Truth About PW

In his over 30 years of experience as a practicing urologist, Dr. Dudley Seth Danoff has learned that most men (and women) know very little about the penis and how it functions. When men have problems in the bedroom, they assume the cause is medical and worry that the issue is permanent.

The truth is that most penis-related problems aren’t physical and can be resolved by changing the way you think. Continue reading

Why Adult Men are Getting Circumcised

My two cents, is that, any well informed, educated man would leave his foreskin alone.

“After the circumcision there was a major change. It was like night and day. I lost most sensation. I would give anything to get the feeling back.”

More men are being circumcised at a Toronto-based specialty clinic for reasons that include religious identification, improved hygiene, sexual performance and esthetics.

“People are just very appreciative that we offer this,” says Dr. John Aquino, medical director of Ontario Men’s Health. “It can be tough for a lot of guys.”

Related story: One man’s experience

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