The first time I saw one, my reaction was … well, it was kind of like this: “Ick!” The second time, though, it was “Hmm…..”
The third time? Well, it wasn’t “Ick” or “Hmm….” Those earlier reactions were just part of the process by which I learned to appreciate the uncut dick.
Lots of people have the same reaction I did and it’s completely understandable. After all, circumcision’s been around for centuries, as far back as the Egyptians (if not farther), and is still a routine practice around the world. Some guys look down and see a plump, cleft-headed bulb –- so when they see someone with foreskin intact, naturally it looks a bit alien to them.
But although an uncircumcised penis might look unusual, it’s hardly that. After all, uncut is the way we’re born. For many folks, au naturel is the allure. They like knowing that what they see, feel, and taste is natural, rough, and primal.
For other aficionados of untouched foreskins, it’s a connection to the past. Maybe their partner is from an age when circumcision wasn’t as common as it is now. Or maybe their partner comes from anther part of the world (a place where the culture feels that what you're born with is what you're supposed to have).
And then there's the delectable smegma, the potion of sweat and semen that collects under the foreskin. For many fans, the smell, taste and feel of this treat is a powerful allure: something you just can’t get from a dick that’s been under the knife of a doctor -- or a mohel.
Just take a look at Marco (left). Sure he has those mischievous eyes and that welcoming salty beard, not to mention those pierced nipples and expansive chest, but it’s the immaculate smoothness of his dick that does the job: you can all but see the surprise that would come to your face as well as his when the skin is rolled back to reveal the head.
And check out Edu Boxer (below): Tasty? Yes. Strong? For sure. But Edu has a nice surprise beyond his strong man eyes and his tight chest. His dick, hidden behind a sheath of tasty dark skin, is the stocking stuffer that only gets to appear after the gift of Edu has already been "unwrapped."
Still others love an uncut dick for the most uncomplicated of reasons: their lover owns one. So for them, the thrill of a smooth and unblemished cock means a special time, a powerful or touching lover, or just a hellava lot of fun. The aesthetic is based on an emotional connection rather than an intellectual or visual one.
Me? My own appreciation is a combo of all of these reasons, but more than anything, it simply came about by looking at, and finally seeing, the smoothness, the earthiness, the strange kind of elegance an uncut dick has. Rest assured that these days, the word that never comes to mind is “Ick.”





While I love uncut
While I love uncut cocks..like mine..there is always that reminder that uncock cocks are more prone to disease...i. e., std's etc..I reviewing many studies of this issue on the IT and wlse elsewhere, I simply can't find any studies that refute these studies...So what's a guy who love uncut cocks to do??Lastly, one turn on about a uncock is that a guy can squeeze the skin of his uncut cock..cum..but hold it in then let it go on his partner's face and/or mouth..it is quite a turn on...regards,shaun
ps love to hear more about one of my favorite subjects..then again, most anything that has to do with the male penis is delightful..
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uncut might look strange to
uncut might look strange to american men,but in Europe we've never had the habit to have our baby boys circumcised,except the jews and muslim ones.Funny you write this article actually as I've always wondered myself why almost all american men are circumsised,and actually had the same feeling as you when discovering my first "cut" dicks!I was thinking:oh my God:how can thig guy masturbate?!!! Or,that must hurt when he penetetrates!Apparently it doesn't,so I was told,still the idea of having even a small part of my dick cutten off feels kind of scarry and weird.I know it all started like thousand years ago for hygiene reasons,but what's the use nowadays?We all wash ourselves daily,don't we?So to me,unless a guy have an exgaretated huge foreskin,I don't see the point of having it cut.Most important is to know how to use your dick the right way,foreskin or not!
Circumcision is NOT a routine
Circumcision is NOT a routine practice around the world - only in the United States and in Muslim and Jewish societies. In most of the world, circumcision is only done for medical or religious reasons. In Europe, South America, Australia and Canada baby boy are not generally circumcised. Hopefully this barbaric habit is on the decline in America as well.
Sorry, but the biased
Sorry, but the biased pro-circumcision studies have been refuted. Let's wait for some studies that don't have a desired outcome before they start. This is one lucky American that was not mutilated at birth like so many baby boomer males were. Intact is the way cocks were meant to be.
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Men are NOT circumcised in
Men are NOT circumcised in most of the world. For centuries it was practiced only by the Muslims and Jews. In the late 19th century they started routine circumcision in the UK and it spread to the other English speaking nations (mostly English colonies). This practice lasted 50 to 100 years or more in most English speaking nations and has mostly ceased in the past 50 to 70 years, with the exception of the United States and to somewhat in Canada. In addition Korea and the Philippines picked up the custom through American military influence.
Although circumcision is still widely practiced in Korea and the PI, it is on a rapid decline in the U.S. The Western States of the U.S. has seen a sharp reduction in the number of circumcisions among infants, now down to 21%. The Northeast and South have also seen a huge decline in the number of routine infant circumcisions. However, in the U.S. Midwest routine infant circumcision is still above 60 percent but falling. Most insurance companies will no longer pay for this practice.
Although prejudiced physicians in the U.S. continue to make unproven claims that circumcision is healthier and reduces cervical cancer, there is no proof of this. Cervical cancer is actually more prevalent in the United States than it is in Europe, where very few men are circumcised. The African studies stating that circumcision reduces the rate of transmission of HIV are seriously flawed and have been discounted in un-predudiced parts of this world such as Europe.
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