Quote from: Maebh on August 19, 2008, 03:57:05 PM
Quote from: soldierjane on August 18, 2008, 06:10:31 PM
Circumcision is mutilation and other than in Jewish circles and the US, it's not widespread at all.
Not only in the US. Worldwide, both Jewish and Muslims practice it. Since historically both religions came from arid regions of the Middle East where water was scarce, in such an environement it originally was an hygienic solution.
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That stuff retracts, you know?
In my own experience a lot of women actually find this facinating
... and some can't even resist playing with it! 
LLL&R
Maebh
It IS fascinating to play with. But then I am biased when it comes to the male sexual organs; I think it's all a rather fascinating deal.
I think maybe the supposed dislike of un-circumsized penises is due to poor sexual education. Maybe some females DON'T know it retracts? Maybe they had a bad experience with a male who had poor hygiene and therefore believe all males will be the same way

It would be nice if everyone bathed, but not everyone is a paragon of hygiene, male and female alike.
Granted, the odor and taste is not generally attractive, it's not that difficult to bathe, or ask the person "Hey, do you think you could wash up?". Hey, you could even make a game of washing them up yourself >

I can understand how some one may dislike the look of an un-circumsized penis if it possessed a lot of overhanging foreskin. Sometimes A LOT of it does look a tad unsettling, but overall I'd always prefer uncut if I were asked.