Hey guys. I want to know. If yor uncut and you have an orgasim. If u pull the foreskin bak b4 orgasim will the cum spurt out?Is hat how u make it spurt?
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do you mean pull skin past head dude? , if so then yeah thats the best thing to do cos if u dont then if you have foreskin covering the head it'll stop the spurt action also to increase spurt then try and get mega horny and pump fast before cumming that'll create a good spurt i find
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When I am very close to shooting I'll pull the foreskin way back so the head is exposed fully, and get a get a slightly tight pulling feeling on the shaft. The results are usually awesome and it's hornier to watch the head come out just before you unload. Try it.
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lol try it
i cant dude i had a circumcision few month back :smirk: -
Ok, I tried it. And it didnt spurt but it came out faster then it usually does. So soon i miht be able to spurt
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the answer is yes the cum will spurt out if the foreskin is completley retracted. before my circumcisions I had phimosis and could only retract the skin before I got hard so I used to keep it back and yes it shot. for some reason it shoots even better when your circumcised at least thats my experience.
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for some reason it shoots even better when your circumcised at least thats my experience. That just makes no sense unless your forskin was constricting the penis, otherwise it makes no difference with a retracted forskin.
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no, actually sdp you are wrong again. once the opening of the urethra is exposed to air the tissue shrinks slightly creating a slightly larger opening and hence a farther squirt.
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Actually if you ever studied physics and fluid dynamics, your "theory" would be thrown straight into the crapper. In fluid dynamics, if the "opening" was X and with fixed pressure, the fluid (semen) would be expelled at a certain velocity (and a certain squirt distance). If the "opening" is now X + Y, and the pressure is the same, then the velocity of the fluid(semen) leaving the urethra would be reduced, hence a shorter squirt distance. Your theory doesn't pass muster.... Next.
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Yes, it's the volume-versus-velocity tradeoff when choosing an aperature size.I was just confronted with the same issue when chosing the output side size for supply valves for the new toilets I just had installed. The contractor was arguing that smaller is better, since the water would move into the toilet faster, and therefore fill the tank faster. I guess a 1 micron pipe would be really great, since that would get the water moving really fast.