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  • owlhunter
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 101

    Gyrator53,

    Very valid point(s). As every days passes we learn how much we don't know.

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    • damd
      Veteran Member
      • May 2008
      • 259

      Originally posted by damd
      And there is no evidence that it has harmed anyone to have it removed.
      Originally posted by gyrator53
      Well, all surgical procedures carry some risk (of anaesthesia if nothing else) so there will have been people who died from having precautionary appendectomies.
      Maybe I did not use the correct wording. I was going for, more or less, the fact that no one has suffered any lasting negative effects because they had to go on without an appendix. I agree with your statement that all surgical proceedures have some form of risk.

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      • Hystorm
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2008
        • 152

        How did we get to the subject of appendix?

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        • damd
          Veteran Member
          • May 2008
          • 259

          My fault really, sorry about that.

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          • ponysteel
            Junior Member
            • Jan 2009
            • 5

            Well, having read some really strange opinions expressed on the subject here (I suspect by those with an axe to grind!) I would like to put in my pennyworth as a man who has experienced adult life both with and without a foreskin. I chose to be circumcised, some 23 years ago as an adult in response to my (then new) wifes strong enthusiasm for male circumcision. We had both been married before and had both had many relationships in the past and my wife has experienced cut and uncut men. he has never been able to achieve orgasm during penetrative sex with uncircumcised partners, while she readily orgasms strongly when a foreskin is absent. She puts this down to many factors, the maib ones being that the tightly stretched skin on a circumcised penis slides wetly against her clitoral and labial areas, providing the necessary stimulation, while the loose skin on an uncircumcised penis just bunches up aagainst her bits and does not move or really do anything worthwhile. She also claims to be able to feel the ridge of the head on a circumcised penis as it enters and moves within her. She also loves the appearance and odour-free cleanliness of the cut member. From the mans perspective, sex has been overwhelmngly improved since my circumcision and the sensations are more complex and much enhanced, while over-sensitivity is a thing of the past and I can last as long as my wife needs to reach her orgasm. At other times, I am more comfortable and always odour free, whereas before I was circumcised I would need to wash my penis several times a day to stay reasonably fresh. To me there is no downside to being circumcised and I would never want to have a foreskin again (ugh!) under any circumstances!

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            • Tabatha S.
              Member
              • Oct 2008
              • 24

              opinions on a bunch of things.

              The cleaning thing isn't really directed towards adults, more toward children.
              I've seen my sister's 7 year old spend 20 minutes in the shower and not even get his feet clean, much less his penis.
              As for the sensitivity issue, you can't really say if it's better or not... unless you start out being uncircumcised, be old enough to have sex and describe it with words other than, "it felt great", and then get a circumcision and do it all over again.
              nerve endings in infants regenerate, just the same as if an infant loses a finger, often one will begin to grow in it's place.
              Better for masturbation? again, unless you have done both, I can't see how you can compare the with/without.
              And for the argument about "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". If everyone kept that ideal, we would never progress with anything. Women wouldn't have tampons, people would keep their tonsils forever, and we'd be living in darkness.

              I just want to close by saying that I don't think it's right or wrong, but a preference.
              Parents are allowed to make decisions for their kids... that's what they do.
              I'm sure someone will come up with a rare case where some backwoods doctor killed someone by circumcising them....
              Everyone is entitled to an opinion, just don't try to force it on anyone.

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              • Tabatha S.
                Member
                • Oct 2008
                • 24

                wow, someone just snuck that exact thing in ahead of me.... lol

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                • ponysteel
                  Junior Member
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 5

                  Originally posted by Tabatha S.
                  The cleaning thing isn't really directed towards adults, more toward children.
                  I've seen my sister's 7 year old spend 20 minutes in the shower and not even get his feet clean, much less his penis.
                  As for the sensitivity issue, you can't really say if it's better or not... unless you start out being uncircumcised, be old enough to have sex and describe it with words other than, "it felt great", and then get a circumcision and do it all over again.
                  nerve endings in infants regenerate, just the same as if an infant loses a finger, often one will begin to grow in it's place.
                  Better for masturbation? again, unless you have done both, I can't see how you can compare the with/without.
                  And for the argument about "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". If everyone kept that ideal, we would never progress with anything. Women wouldn't have tampons, people would keep their tonsils forever, and we'd be living in darkness.

                  I just want to close by saying that I don't think it's right or wrong, but a preference.
                  Parents are allowed to make decisions for their kids... that's what they do.
                  I'm sure someone will come up with a rare case where some backwoods doctor killed someone by circumcising them....
                  Everyone is entitled to an opinion, just don't try to force it on anyone.
                  That's what I said - I have experienced adult sex life both before and after being circumcised and I can tell you that for a man, it is FAR better to be circumcised. Similarly, before we met, my wife had experience of sexual relationships with many cut and uncut men and she overwhelminmgly prefers circumcised. I gave the deatils as to the "why and wherefore" in my earlier reply.

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                  • anonymouswhitefemale
                    Veteran Member
                    • Sep 2007
                    • 1343

                    Originally posted by Tabatha S.
                    Everyone is entitled to an opinion, just don't try to force it on anyone.
                    Which is exactly what you are doing by circumcising your child - as there is no consent. That is my only issue.

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                    • ponysteel
                      Junior Member
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 5

                      Originally posted by anonymouswhitefemale
                      Which is exactly what you are doing by circumcising your child - as there is no consent. That is my only issue.
                      Well, knowing what I know now, I certainly wish that I had been circumcised from the beginning of my life. There's just no downside to circumcision and it's better to have the benefits from the outset if ones life.

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