I'm also just curious. Is sex for the circumcised more sensitive since they have no foreskin? Has any girls notice different expressions for the circumcised and uncircumcised? I've only done it with circumcised, and touched an uncircumcised. I'm just wondering if sex is really that different between a skin and no skin.
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Another Quickie
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If one were circumcised, how would one know what it's like to be uncircumcised
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You'd need to ask a sexually active male who was circumcised during his period of sexual activity.
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Actually I was hoping an answer from a fellow female. Because they might have more experience than me and can judge the men's expression....I know men are usually circumcised or not their whole lives...
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Well, its a bit of an unfair question. Everyone is different and has different expressions during sex. You couldn't say the to guys that are cut have the same facial expressions! As Steve said, you should really be asking a guy who has had sex uncut and then got it cut.
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really? I thought it would be a lot more sensitive. Because when I had sex with a circumcised guy his eyes rolled back. A few of you said it was because it felt so good...hmm wow...what would happen if he was uncircumcised?
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I agree with the rest, it's really an unfair question.
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I'm sorry? I was just curious....
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I think the issue is not the foreskin as much as the glans (head). An uncircumcised penis has the sensitive glans protected when the penis is not having sex. The glans is also a mucus membrane. When the foreskin is removed, the mucus membrane dries out and becomes like regular skin. It gets rubbed ageist the inside briefs inside of blue jeans. It loses sensitivity over time, compared to the glans of an uncircumcised penis.
But the circumcised penis is easier to deal with (lower maintenance), like a car with an automatic transmission rather than a standard.
European men are uncircumcised and drive cars with standard transmissions. I rest my case.
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That's not enirely true. My primary driver has a manual transmision, but it doesn't come anyother way, I'm cut. And driving stick isn't hard and I'mb sure cleaning yourself isn't either.
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My tranny is standard, but most Americans can't drive a stick. And most American males are circumcised. We like the low-maintenance lifestyle.
It's ironic that it's usually left to the mom to explain to the uncircumcised boy how to take care of himself.
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im learning on a stick shift
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at 13?
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lol I thought you guys were talking about cars for a moment. I don't think you can lose sensitivity in the penis though? Maybe I'm wrong.
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Yes, you are wrong.
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wow that sucks.
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In reply to: lol I thought you guys were talking about cars for a moment. I don't think you can lose sensitivity in the penis though? Maybe I'm wrong. It looks like they are talking about how it feels when they have their stick shifts in their hands.
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no1sexpotinusa is correct. You can't judge a guy's level of sensation by his expression. Different people express feelings differently. Some men like to moan etc. and really show it. Others don't. It's kinda like how some people really show it when they're mad whereas others keep it bottled up etc. There is not that much more extra maintenance with an uncut penis. Cut men have to clean their penises too. The only difference is that an uncut man has to spend an extra second to roll his foreskin up and down. Also, manual transmissions usually require less maintenance than automatic transmissions. It's harder to get the hang of them, but they are more fuel efficient and they are more robust and reliable. They are also usually faster etc. That's why almost all race cars are manuals (including NASCAR).
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You can argue that a car with a stick is more sensitive, but aren't they switching to TipTronic (i.e., clutchless) shifting? E.g., the new BMWs. Robots can do the equivialent of clutching faster than humans can nowadays. And doesn't Audi have some kind of high-end clutchless "standard" (Direct Shift Gearbox) that's supposed to be great?And speaking of foreskin, what happens to the cut nerves after the skin is cut? Are they still sensitive?
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I don't think anyone of us can anwer that. I think you'd still have feeling even know the nerve is cut.