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Just now, susanlea said:

False claims. No less pleasure, just lower risk of disease.

 

You're a troll.  Circumcision obviously reduces sensation.  You're cutting off incredibly sensitive areas that provide a lot of sexual stimulation.

 

The risk of disease is true.  Societies without circumcision are fine in this area.

 

Please stop lying.

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14 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

For me it's easy to cum when i choose, so good now i might move into porn

I think I still have phone number of Joey Silvera from Evil Angel. 

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3 minutes ago, susanlea said:

Since the invention of clothes it has served no purpose other than spreading disease.

 

"MALE CIRCUMCISION REMOVES 16+ FUNCTIONS. DO YOU KNOW WHAT THEY ARE?

 

1. Frenar Band, or Ridged Band

The frenar band is a group of soft ridges near the junction of the inner and outer foreskin. This region is the primary erogenous zone of the intact male body. Loss of this delicate belt of densely innervated, sexually responsive tissue reduces the fullness and intensity of sexual response. [Source: Taylor, J. R. et al., “The Prepuce: Specialized Mucosa of the Penis and Its Loss to Circumcision,” British Journal of Urology 77 (1996): 291-295.]

 

2. Mechanical Gliding Action

The foreskin’s gliding action is a hallmark feature of the normal, natural, intact penis. This non-abrasive gliding of the penis in and out of its own shaft skin facilitates smooth, comfortable, pleasurable intercourse for both partners. Without this gliding action, the corona of the circumcised penis can function as a one-way valve, making artificial lubricants necessary for comfortable intercourse. [Source: P. M. Fleiss, MD, MPH, “The Case Against Circumcision,” Mothering: The Magazine of Natural Family Living (Winter 1997): 36-45.]

 

3. Meissner’s Corpuscles

Circumcision removes the most important sensory component of the foreskin – thousands of coiled fine-touch receptors called Meissner’s corpuscles. Also lost are branches of the dorsal nerve, and between 10,000 and 20,000 specialized erotogenic nerve endings of several types. Together these detect subtle changes in motion and temperature, as well as fine gradations in texture. [Sources: 1. R. K. Winkelmann, “The Erogenous Zones: Their Nerve Supply and Its Significance,” Proceedings of the Staff Meetings of the Mayo Clinic 34 (1959): 39-47. 2. R. K. Winkelmann, “The Cutaneous Innervation of Human Newborn Prepuce,” Journal of Investigative Dermatology 26 (1956): 53-67.]

 

4. Frenulum

The frenulum is a highly erogenous V-shaped structure on the underside of the glans that tethers the foreskin. During circumcision it is frequently either amputated with the foreskin or severed, which destroys or diminishes its sexual and physiological functions. [Sources: 1. Cold, C, Taylor, J, “The Prepuce,” BJU International 83, Suppl. 1, (1999): 34-44. 2. Kaplan, G.W., “Complications of Circumcision,” Urologic Clinics of North America 10, 1983.]

 

5. Dartos Fascia

Circumcision removes approximately half of this temperature-sensitive smooth muscle sheath which lies between the outer layer of skin and the corpus cavernosa. [Source: Netter, F.H., “Atlas of Human Anatomy,” Second Edition (Novartis, 1997): Plates 234, 329, 338, 354, 355.]

 

6. Immunological System

The soft mucosa (inner foreskin) contains its own immunological defense system which produces plasma cells. These cells secrete immunoglobulin antibodies as well as antibacterial and antiviral proteins, including the pathogen killing enzyme lysozyme. [Sources: 1. A. Ahmed and A. W. Jones, “Apocrine Cystadenoma: A Report of Two Cases Occurring on the Prepuce,” British Journal of Dermatology 81 (1969): 899-901. 2. P. J. Flower et al., “An Immunopathologic Study of the Bovine Prepuce,”
Veterinary Pathology 20 (1983):189-202.]

 

7. Lymphatic Vessels

The loss of these vessels due to circumcision reduces the lymph flow within that part of the body’s immune system. [Source: Netter, F.H., “Atlas of Human Anatomy,” Second Edition (Novartis, 1997): plate 379.]

 

8. Estrogen Receptors

The presence of estrogen receptors within the foreskin has only recently been discovered. Their purpose is not yet understood and needs further study. [Source: R. Hausmann et al., “The Forensic Value of the Immunohistochemical Detection of Oestrogen Receptors in Vaginal Epithelium,” International Journal of Legal Medicine 109 (1996): 10-30.]

 

9. Apocrine Glands

These glands of the inner foreskin produce pheromones – nature’s powerful, silent, invisible behavioral signals to potential sexual partners. The effect of their absence on human sexuality has never been studied. [Source: A. Ahmed and A. W. Jones, “Apocrine Cystadenoma: A Report of Two Cases Occurring on the Prepuce,” British Journal of Dermatology 81 (1969): 899-901.]

 

10. Sebaceous Glands

The sebaceous glands may lubricate and moisturize the foreskin and glans, which is normally a protected internal organ. Not all men have sebaceous glands on their inner foreskin. [Source: A. B. Hyman and M. H. Brownstein, “Tyson’s Glands: Ectopic Sebaceous Glands and Papillomatosis Penis,” Archives of Dermatology 99 (1969): 31-37.]

 

11. Langerhans Cells

These specialized epithelial cells are a component of the immune system in the penis. [Source: G. N. Weiss et al., “The Distribution and Density of Langerhans Cells in the Human Prepuce: Site of a Diminished Immune Response?” Israel Journal of Medical Sciences 29 (1993): 42-43.]

 

12. Natural Glans Coloration

The natural coloration of the glans and inner foreskin (usually hidden and only visible to others when sexually aroused) is considerably more intense than the permanently exposed and keratinized coloration of a circumcised penis. The socio-biological function of this visual stimulus has never been studied.  The glans ranges from pink to red to dark purple among intact men of Northern European ancestry, and from pinkish to mahagony to dark brown among intact men of Color. If circumcision is performed on an infant or young boy, the connective tissue which protectively fuses the foreskin and glans together is ripped apart. This leaves the glans raw and subject to infection, scarring, pitting, shrinkage, and eventual discoloration. Over a period of years the glans becomes keratinized, adding additional layers of
tissue in order to adequately protect itself, which further contributes to discoloration. Many restoring men report dramatic changes in glans color and appearance, and that these changes closely mirror the natural coloration and smooth, glossy appearance of the glans seen in intact men.
[Source: P. M. Fleiss, MD, MPH, “The Case Against Circumcision,”

Mothering: The Magazine of Natural Family Living (Winter 1997): 36-45.]

 

13. Length and Circumference

Circumcision removes some of the length and girth of the penis – its double-layered wrapping of loose and usually overhanging foreskin is removed. A circumcised penis is truncated and thinner than it would have been if left intact. [Source: R. D. Talarico and J. E. Jasaitis, “Concealed Penis: A Complication of Neonatal Circumcision,” Journal of Urology 110 (1973): 732-733.]

 

14. Blood Vessels

Several feet of blood vessels, including the frenular artery and branches of the dorsal artery, are removed in circumcision. The loss of this rich vascularization interrupts normal blood flow to the shaft and glans of the penis, damaging the natural function of the penis and altering its development. [Sources: 1. H. C. Bazett et al., “Depth, Distribution and Probable Identification in the Prepuce of Sensory End-Organs Concerned in Sensations of Temperature and Touch; Thermometric Conductivity,” Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry 27 (1932): 489-517. 2. Netter, F.H., “Atlas of Human Anatomy,” Second Edition (Novartis, 1997): plates 238, 239.]

 

15. Dorsal Nerves

The terminal branch of the pudendal nerve connects to the skin of the penis, the prepuce, the corpora cavernosa, and the glans. Destruction of these nerves is a rare but devastating complication of circumcision. If cut during circumcision, the top two-thirds of the penis will be almost completely without sensation. [Sources: 1. Agur, A.M.R. ed., “Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy,” Ninth Edition (Williams and Wilkins, 1991): 188-190. 2. Netter, F.H., “Atlas of Human Anatomy,” Second Edition (Novartis, 1997): plate 380, 387.]

 

16+ Other Losses

– Circumcision performed during infancy disrupts the bonding process between child and mother. There are indications that the innate sense of trust in intimate human contact is inhibited or lost. It can also have significant adverse effects on neurological development.
-Additionally, an infant’s self-confidence and hardiness is diminished by forcing the newborn victim into a defensive psychological state of “learned helplessness” or “acquired passivity” to cope with the excruciating pain which he can neither fight nor flee.
– The trauma of this early pain lowers a circumcised boy’s pain threshold below that of intact boys and girls. This has been proven in a study during vaccination time. [Sources: 1. R. Goldman, Circumcision: The Hidden Trauma (Boston: Vanguard Publications, 1997), 139-175. 2. A. Taddio et al., “Effect of Neonatal Circumcision on Pain Responses during Vaccination in Boys,” Lancet 345 (1995): 291-292.]
– Every year some boys lose their entire penises from circumcision accidents and infections. They are then “sexually reassigned” by castration and transgender surgery, and are expected to live their lives as females. [Sources: 1. J. P. Gearhart and J. A. Rock, “Total Ablation of the Penis after Circumcision with Electrocautery: A Method of Management and Long-Term Followup,” Journal of Urology 142 (1989):799-801. 2. M. Diamond and H. K. Sigmundson, “Sex Reassignment
at Birth: Long-Term Review and Clinical Implications,” Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 151 (1997): 298-304.]
-Every year many boys in the United States and elsewhere lose their lives as a result of circumcision – a fact that is routinely ignored or obscured. [Sources: 1. G. W. Kaplan, “Complications of Circumcision,” Urologic Clinics of North America 10 (1983): 543-549. 2. R. S. Thompson, “Routine Circumcision in the Newborn: An Opposing View,” Journal of Family Practice 31 (1990): 189-196."

 

https://beststartbirthcenter.com/male-circumcision/

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1 minute ago, BangkokReady said:

 

"MALE CIRCUMCISION REMOVES 16+ FUNCTIONS. DO YOU KNOW WHAT THEY ARE?

 

1. Frenar Band, or Ridged Band

The frenar band is a group of soft ridges near the junction of the inner and outer foreskin. This region is the primary erogenous zone of the intact male body. Loss of this delicate belt of densely innervated, sexually responsive tissue reduces the fullness and intensity of sexual response. [Source: Taylor, J. R. et al., “The Prepuce: Specialized Mucosa of the Penis and Its Loss to Circumcision,” British Journal of Urology 77 (1996): 291-295.]

 

2. Mechanical Gliding Action

The foreskin’s gliding action is a hallmark feature of the normal, natural, intact penis. This non-abrasive gliding of the penis in and out of its own shaft skin facilitates smooth, comfortable, pleasurable intercourse for both partners. Without this gliding action, the corona of the circumcised penis can function as a one-way valve, making artificial lubricants necessary for comfortable intercourse. [Source: P. M. Fleiss, MD, MPH, “The Case Against Circumcision,” Mothering: The Magazine of Natural Family Living (Winter 1997): 36-45.]

 

3. Meissner’s Corpuscles

Circumcision removes the most important sensory component of the foreskin – thousands of coiled fine-touch receptors called Meissner’s corpuscles. Also lost are branches of the dorsal nerve, and between 10,000 and 20,000 specialized erotogenic nerve endings of several types. Together these detect subtle changes in motion and temperature, as well as fine gradations in texture. [Sources: 1. R. K. Winkelmann, “The Erogenous Zones: Their Nerve Supply and Its Significance,” Proceedings of the Staff Meetings of the Mayo Clinic 34 (1959): 39-47. 2. R. K. Winkelmann, “The Cutaneous Innervation of Human Newborn Prepuce,” Journal of Investigative Dermatology 26 (1956): 53-67.]

 

4. Frenulum

The frenulum is a highly erogenous V-shaped structure on the underside of the glans that tethers the foreskin. During circumcision it is frequently either amputated with the foreskin or severed, which destroys or diminishes its sexual and physiological functions. [Sources: 1. Cold, C, Taylor, J, “The Prepuce,” BJU International 83, Suppl. 1, (1999): 34-44. 2. Kaplan, G.W., “Complications of Circumcision,” Urologic Clinics of North America 10, 1983.]

 

5. Dartos Fascia

Circumcision removes approximately half of this temperature-sensitive smooth muscle sheath which lies between the outer layer of skin and the corpus cavernosa. [Source: Netter, F.H., “Atlas of Human Anatomy,” Second Edition (Novartis, 1997): Plates 234, 329, 338, 354, 355.]

 

6. Immunological System

The soft mucosa (inner foreskin) contains its own immunological defense system which produces plasma cells. These cells secrete immunoglobulin antibodies as well as antibacterial and antiviral proteins, including the pathogen killing enzyme lysozyme. [Sources: 1. A. Ahmed and A. W. Jones, “Apocrine Cystadenoma: A Report of Two Cases Occurring on the Prepuce,” British Journal of Dermatology 81 (1969): 899-901. 2. P. J. Flower et al., “An Immunopathologic Study of the Bovine Prepuce,”
Veterinary Pathology 20 (1983):189-202.]

 

7. Lymphatic Vessels

The loss of these vessels due to circumcision reduces the lymph flow within that part of the body’s immune system. [Source: Netter, F.H., “Atlas of Human Anatomy,” Second Edition (Novartis, 1997): plate 379.]

 

8. Estrogen Receptors

The presence of estrogen receptors within the foreskin has only recently been discovered. Their purpose is not yet understood and needs further study. [Source: R. Hausmann et al., “The Forensic Value of the Immunohistochemical Detection of Oestrogen Receptors in Vaginal Epithelium,” International Journal of Legal Medicine 109 (1996): 10-30.]

 

9. Apocrine Glands

These glands of the inner foreskin produce pheromones – nature’s powerful, silent, invisible behavioral signals to potential sexual partners. The effect of their absence on human sexuality has never been studied. [Source: A. Ahmed and A. W. Jones, “Apocrine Cystadenoma: A Report of Two Cases Occurring on the Prepuce,” British Journal of Dermatology 81 (1969): 899-901.]

 

10. Sebaceous Glands

The sebaceous glands may lubricate and moisturize the foreskin and glans, which is normally a protected internal organ. Not all men have sebaceous glands on their inner foreskin. [Source: A. B. Hyman and M. H. Brownstein, “Tyson’s Glands: Ectopic Sebaceous Glands and Papillomatosis Penis,” Archives of Dermatology 99 (1969): 31-37.]

 

11. Langerhans Cells

These specialized epithelial cells are a component of the immune system in the penis. [Source: G. N. Weiss et al., “The Distribution and Density of Langerhans Cells in the Human Prepuce: Site of a Diminished Immune Response?” Israel Journal of Medical Sciences 29 (1993): 42-43.]

 

12. Natural Glans Coloration

The natural coloration of the glans and inner foreskin (usually hidden and only visible to others when sexually aroused) is considerably more intense than the permanently exposed and keratinized coloration of a circumcised penis. The socio-biological function of this visual stimulus has never been studied.  The glans ranges from pink to red to dark purple among intact men of Northern European ancestry, and from pinkish to mahagony to dark brown among intact men of Color. If circumcision is performed on an infant or young boy, the connective tissue which protectively fuses the foreskin and glans together is ripped apart. This leaves the glans raw and subject to infection, scarring, pitting, shrinkage, and eventual discoloration. Over a period of years the glans becomes keratinized, adding additional layers of
tissue in order to adequately protect itself, which further contributes to discoloration. Many restoring men report dramatic changes in glans color and appearance, and that these changes closely mirror the natural coloration and smooth, glossy appearance of the glans seen in intact men.
[Source: P. M. Fleiss, MD, MPH, “The Case Against Circumcision,”

Mothering: The Magazine of Natural Family Living (Winter 1997): 36-45.]

 

13. Length and Circumference

Circumcision removes some of the length and girth of the penis – its double-layered wrapping of loose and usually overhanging foreskin is removed. A circumcised penis is truncated and thinner than it would have been if left intact. [Source: R. D. Talarico and J. E. Jasaitis, “Concealed Penis: A Complication of Neonatal Circumcision,” Journal of Urology 110 (1973): 732-733.]

 

14. Blood Vessels

Several feet of blood vessels, including the frenular artery and branches of the dorsal artery, are removed in circumcision. The loss of this rich vascularization interrupts normal blood flow to the shaft and glans of the penis, damaging the natural function of the penis and altering its development. [Sources: 1. H. C. Bazett et al., “Depth, Distribution and Probable Identification in the Prepuce of Sensory End-Organs Concerned in Sensations of Temperature and Touch; Thermometric Conductivity,” Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry 27 (1932): 489-517. 2. Netter, F.H., “Atlas of Human Anatomy,” Second Edition (Novartis, 1997): plates 238, 239.]

 

15. Dorsal Nerves

The terminal branch of the pudendal nerve connects to the skin of the penis, the prepuce, the corpora cavernosa, and the glans. Destruction of these nerves is a rare but devastating complication of circumcision. If cut during circumcision, the top two-thirds of the penis will be almost completely without sensation. [Sources: 1. Agur, A.M.R. ed., “Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy,” Ninth Edition (Williams and Wilkins, 1991): 188-190. 2. Netter, F.H., “Atlas of Human Anatomy,” Second Edition (Novartis, 1997): plate 380, 387.]

 

16+ Other Losses

– Circumcision performed during infancy disrupts the bonding process between child and mother. There are indications that the innate sense of trust in intimate human contact is inhibited or lost. It can also have significant adverse effects on neurological development.
-Additionally, an infant’s self-confidence and hardiness is diminished by forcing the newborn victim into a defensive psychological state of “learned helplessness” or “acquired passivity” to cope with the excruciating pain which he can neither fight nor flee.
– The trauma of this early pain lowers a circumcised boy’s pain threshold below that of intact boys and girls. This has been proven in a study during vaccination time. [Sources: 1. R. Goldman, Circumcision: The Hidden Trauma (Boston: Vanguard Publications, 1997), 139-175. 2. A. Taddio et al., “Effect of Neonatal Circumcision on Pain Responses during Vaccination in Boys,” Lancet 345 (1995): 291-292.]
– Every year some boys lose their entire penises from circumcision accidents and infections. They are then “sexually reassigned” by castration and transgender surgery, and are expected to live their lives as females. [Sources: 1. J. P. Gearhart and J. A. Rock, “Total Ablation of the Penis after Circumcision with Electrocautery: A Method of Management and Long-Term Followup,” Journal of Urology 142 (1989):799-801. 2. M. Diamond and H. K. Sigmundson, “Sex Reassignment
at Birth: Long-Term Review and Clinical Implications,” Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 151 (1997): 298-304.]
-Every year many boys in the United States and elsewhere lose their lives as a result of circumcision – a fact that is routinely ignored or obscured. [Sources: 1. G. W. Kaplan, “Complications of Circumcision,” Urologic Clinics of North America 10 (1983): 543-549. 2. R. S. Thompson, “Routine Circumcision in the Newborn: An Opposing View,” Journal of Family Practice 31 (1990): 189-196."

 

https://beststartbirthcenter.com/male-circumcision/

Load of rubbish

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6 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

 

 

  • Easier hygiene. Circumcision makes it simpler to wash the penis. ... 

How stupid would somebody have to be to find washing their penis difficult

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5 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

You're a troll.  Circumcision obviously reduces sensation.  You're cutting off incredibly sensitive areas that provide a lot of sexual stimulation.

 

The risk of disease is true.  Societies without circumcision are fine in this area.

 

Please stop lying.

You have no idea. You still have that useless piece of skin.

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On 7/28/2024 at 3:00 PM, kingofallasians said:

Do Filipinas have bigger boobs and butts than Thai?  Are they more desperate?  Are there Hi-So Filipinas?  If so, how do I meet them?

Are you Hi-So? Please describe.

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Just now, susanlea said:

Sex last longer for circumsized. You are missing out mr 6 secs :cheesy:

 

Literally just harassing now.  What is up with you?

 

Sex is better for intact guys.  Circumcises guys get less sensation.

 

If you cannot satisfy a woman without having part of your penis removed, that's on you.

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1 minute ago, susanlea said:

 

Sorry 6 secs. Too bad now. You will never know.

 

I'm sorry that you're so angry for being circumcised.

 

And I'm sorry you believe some myths about sexual performance.

 

Sex is better for intact guys.  Half the pleasure is lost when you have part of your penis removed.

 

Circumcision is all about sexual control of men, and they pay the price.  It's sad, but it's something you have to deal with.

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Just now, BangkokReady said:

 

Literally just harassing now.  What is up with you?

 

Sex is better for intact guys.  Circumcises guys get less sensation.

 

If you cannot satisfy a woman without having part of your penis removed, that's on you.

Wrong. Women prefer circumsized. Sex lasts longer, better for both. Sad you can only play the troll card. You cannot handle the truth.

 

https://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/love-sex/sex/a9233552/4-surprising-sex-benefits-of-having-a-circumcised-boyfriend/

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Just now, BangkokReady said:

 

I'm sorry that you're so angry for being circumcised.

 

And I'm sorry you believe some myths about sexual performance.

 

Sex is better for intact guys.  Half the pleasure is lost when you have part of your penis removed.

 

Circumcision is all about sexual control of men, and they pay the price.  It's sad, but it's something you have to deal with.

You sound angry. 6 secs all over. Too bad.

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7 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

It is much cleaner and most women prefer it without that awful cheese taste.

Did you try the cheese taste? What type of cheese did it taste like?

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2 minutes ago, susanlea said:

Wrong. Women prefer circumsized. Sex lasts longer, better for both. Sad you can only play the troll card. You cannot handle the truth.

 

https://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/love-sex/sex/a9233552/4-surprising-sex-benefits-of-having-a-circumcised-boyfriend/

 

Well, if Cosmo says it... 🙄

 

Seriously, Cosmo is garbage.  Sex is better with foreskin.  Your article is garbage.

 

You're clearly trolling.

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1 minute ago, susanlea said:

You have no idea. You still have that useless piece of skin.

As a "woman" you seem to have plenty to say on the subject, but you also have a few useless pieces of skin, "flapping" around.  Perhaps you might like to consider leading by example and getting a few things "tidied up" down there. No need to book a hospital appointment, just turn up at your local mosque and they will be so keen to "cut" you on demand, (their demand) there will be no waiting.

And if we must talk about hygiene , well, some women need all the help they can get, especially western women who often  struggle with such matters in a tropical climate, due to their physique "down there"  I can't bring myself to go into more detail as I have just eaten, fortunately not fish

 

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1 minute ago, BangkokReady said:

 

Well, if Cosmo says it... 🙄

 

Seriously, Cosmo is garbage.  Sex is better with foreskin.  Your article is garbage.

 

You're clearly trolling.

You are upset from losing the argument. Pretty desperate to play the troll card. 

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3 minutes ago, susanlea said:

You sound angry. 6 secs all over. Too bad.

 

Sorry to disappoint you, but you're being lied to.

 

Sex with foreskin is way better.  More sensation.  More pleasure.

 

Removing part of your penis to delay climax by experiencing less pleasure is insane.

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Just now, BangkokReady said:

 

Sorry to disappoint you, but you're being lied to.

 

Sex with foreskin is way better.  More sensation.  More pleasure.

 

Removing part of your penis to delay climax by experiencing less pleasure is insane.

False claims.

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6 minutes ago, susanlea said:

Wrong. Women prefer circumsized. Sex lasts longer, better for both. Sad you can only play the troll card. You cannot handle the truth.

 

https://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/love-sex/sex/a9233552/4-surprising-sex-benefits-of-having-a-circumcised-boyfriend/

Muslim men prefer circumcised women, do you know why?  Do you think its acceptable

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Just now, susanlea said:

You are upset from losing the argument. Pretty desperate to play the troll card. 

 

There's no argument to lose.  Circumcision is unnecessary, there are no benefits to it and it only does harm.

 

You're clearly trolling as you are ignoring facts and resorting to insults.

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10 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

Sex is better for intact guys.  Circumcises guys get less sensation.

 

For me it's sensitive enough, feels good, i must admit the foreskin looks awful, but you love it, good for you

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4 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

Sorry to disappoint you, but you're being lied to.

 

Sex with foreskin is way better.  More sensation.  More pleasure.

 

Removing part of your penis to delay climax by experiencing less pleasure is insane.

The consensus of the highest quality literature is that MC has minimal or no adverse effect, and in some studies, it has benefits on sexual functions, sensation, satisfaction, and pleasure for males circumcised neonatally or in adulthood.

 

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2050116120301240

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1 minute ago, scubascuba3 said:

For me it's sensitive enough, feels good, i must admit the foreskin looks awful, but you love it, good for you

 

I wouldn't want my sexual stimulation halved, but if that isn't an issue for you, then great.

 

Anyone can be circumcised if they want, but I don't think it's a good idea to lie about it.

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