Hi I am not "cut" and im going to be having sex soon for the first time so I was wondering if it is harder to have sex when you are not circumsiced? and do you need to pull the forskin back when putting on a rubber cus I tried that and the forskin just unroled again??
Sat, 11/27/2004 - 19:49
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forskin i.e Not circumsiced


[QUOTE=Quote (eDJ @ Nov. 27 2004,14:42)]My curiosity is awake now.....how does a guy who is uncut roll one of those rascals on.....I know it is difficult enough for a guy who is cut? Is what those larger condoms are made to help with?[/QUOTE]
In my case, I just roll the foreskin back when erect, apply a little lube to the glans and then roll the condom down over the member as usual.
This was actually covered in my grade school sex education classes. I haven't actually had sex yet but I have 'practiced' with condoms in case my gf and I get prematurely carried away!
Actually, rolling a regular size condom onto an uncut penis isn't that hard. All you have to do is pull your foreskin back all the way and roll it on like you normally would.
thanks for the info
Hmmm, I was cut at birth so I really can't speak first hand for this matter. A friend of mine became diabetic and had to be circumcised as a result. He indicated sex was better before and missed his foreskin.
Only thing for the guy from what I've learned is if you are going to have sex with your lady....skin it back and wash it good as this bodily secretion called smegma builds under the
foreskin and is said to lead to female problems(cervical infections or cancer are most reported) for her in time.
Of course everyone should be keeping it clean....after all.
It is just something learned over the years as the women folks kept dying early with reproductive related illnesses. Thus
the Hebrews for several reasons adopted the practice. In the USA it became popular after the Civil War.
The Hebrews/Jews were a wandering people for years without a homeland, so they learned trade and professional skills they could carry with them in their travels. Accounting, Law, Medical, Arts, Business, and so forth. Their medical people had the opportunity to observe reproductive problems and ailments as they traveled and compile the data to share and
discuss among their professional peers. The knowledge acquired was from extensive areas and advanced their science, professional abilities, and reputations. The benefits of circumcision is thought of as being one of them.
My curiosity is awake now.....how does a guy who is uncut roll one of those rascals on.....I know it is difficult enough for a guy who is cut? Is what those larger condoms are made to help with?
eDJ
once you're hard, the foreskin should stay back on it's own, unless you perhaps have an excess amount.
my guy is not cut and when he's hard, the foreskin stays back.
and no, i wouldn't say it was harder to have sex when not cut. in a way, it's probably a bit more pleasurable since the end of the penis is a more sensitive than someone who is cut.