, but seriously I never heard any of them have any regrets about being circumcised.
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Well your right Elena, circumcision should not have nothing to do with religious beliefs. What does a mans foreskin have to do with religious really nothing that i can think of but it really boggles my mind that it does.my husband is uncircumcised and I don't have any problems with it he's brilliant in bed but then again I've never been with a circumcised penis so I can't make a proper judgement.
I will say I'm not comfortable with the idea of circumcision I certainly do not agree with the religious justification. But if there is a medical problem where circumcision will help then It should be allowed. In my parents time circumcision was medically fashionable.When out driving always turn left. Then, should you become lost, you can find your way home by reversing the procedure and always turning right.Comment
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Abraham should have told God to buzz off. Like my mother used to say when any of us kids blamed someone else for putting us up to something of which she disapproved: "If someone told you to jump in the lake, would you do it?"
One has to wonder, is God circumcised? I might have to go consult Man of Action about that. He'll know. He probably did the operation, or advised against it.I do not grow old; if I stop growing, I am old.Comment
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Well yes Abraham should have told God to take a leap in the lake somewhere making cutting off a man foreskin as a religious statement makes no sense to me what so ever.Abraham should have told God to buzz off. Like my mother used to say when any of us kids blamed someone else for putting us up to something of which she disapproved: "If someone told you to jump in the lake, would you do it?"
One has to wonder, is God circumcised? I might have to go consult Man of Action about that. He'll know. He probably did the operation, or advised against it.
Yea right MOA knows jack nothing. My 16 year old daughter has more common sense then this dude every will.When out driving always turn left. Then, should you become lost, you can find your way home by reversing the procedure and always turning right.Comment
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Genesis 17 is where the primary religious justification comes from as it talks about an "everlasting covenant" between God and the children of Abraham. Now I don't buy this it is nonsense in my book, my hubby would use more stronger language. The traditional way of circumcision with the scimitar was very dangerous but at least with advances in medical technology it can be done safely.It's all fun and games until you mess with a Portuguese girl.
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Yea I know all that Elena and agree with you on all of it, I was just be smart **** is all. I just making a point it really shouldn't at all be part of any religious belief at all. I bet your husband does have strong language and I agree with him. I mean for me having it done was not for a religious belief but more of hygiene i believe was to young to know any better I never had that choice.Genesis 17 is where the primary religious justification comes from as it talks about an "everlasting covenant" between God and the children of Abraham. Now I don't buy this it is nonsense in my book, my hubby would use more stronger language. The traditional way of circumcision with the scimitar was very dangerous but at least with advances in medical technology it can be done safely.When out driving always turn left. Then, should you become lost, you can find your way home by reversing the procedure and always turning right.Comment
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I question why people would want to follow anyone who asks that such a sickening act take place. Seriously who'd want to be apart of that? I cannot believe people blindly follow what they are told to do. I've said it before and I'll say it again....religion is the root of all evil!Genesis 17 is where the primary religious justification comes from as it talks about an "everlasting covenant" between God and the children of Abraham. Now I don't buy this it is nonsense in my book, my hubby would use more stronger language. The traditional way of circumcision with the scimitar was very dangerous but at least with advances in medical technology it can be done safely.Comment
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i'd be interested to know how many snipped vs. unsnipped penises you have had in your vagina. i suspect your experience with the penis head may just be due to individual differences of the men, not a change in how the head of the penis felt. i don't think the extra skin of the unsnipped man would effect the mushroomness of his penis. if anything, the extra skin would make it feel thicker (by the slightest amount).I've discussed this during our "girl time out" with my friends. I'd be interested in what others think. This is really a question for the women but guys can chime in too.
Women, is there a difference in sex between a circumcised man and an uncircumcised one? For me, the only difference is during penetration when the head of the penis is just entering me. I find the head of the circumcised penis is generally larger and is much like a mushroom so that as it enters me it stretches my vaginal opening and gives me a little bit of added pleasure. Once the sex actually starts though then there is no difference, even if the man exits my body and enters me a few moments later. It just seems that initial entry with the mushroom penis head does the trick for those few seconds.
I'm actually glad that I only have daughters. I'd be torn on what to do with a boy.
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