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Circumcision (pg. 6)
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| RJT |
| This thread has given me phantom foreskin pains. :( |
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| echosystm |
i'm uncut and i am glad...
for a start, the bare head is so sensitive sometimes just touching it with a really dry hand doesn't feel good. put that bare head in a nice place though, and he loves it. :gsmile:
secondly, wanking with your foreskin fully retracted ing sucks. you're always pushing against the blip where the shaft connects onto the head and it is not comfortable at all. instead of focusing on the important part, you just end up wanking shaft, which does bugger all. it's even worse when girls are doing it.
i can wank without lube, others can't. that alone makes it win. i can go for a STEALTH BAT whenever i want. :gsmile:
i dont really care how it looks. a bad vagina is always going to look worse than the most stretched out foreskin. once you get a bone, it doesn't matter. women on the other hand, can't tuck their grotty inner lips back in to save their life.
imo, there are only two reasons for getting circumsized:
1. if the skin doesn't detach from the head like it is supposed to
2. if the skin is too tight and doesn't stretch (torn foreskin syndrome)
anything else is just bs.
one more gsmile :gsmile: |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by Theresa
Being circumcised is not natural... so if you are comparing it to the natural male form, it is "abnormal". An alteration of the body from its original state is going to be an anomaly. |
True, but we alter our natural form as a matter of course: we cut and style our hair, we wax body hair, we trim nails, we wear braces to straighten our teeth. You wouldn't consider any of these things abnormalities. The "natural" human form is one we mostly don't even see- normality, abnormality and other attitudes towards the human body are defined largely by social norms.
I've read that one of the reasons circumcision is a kind of "rite of passage" for many tribes right around the world (tribes as large as Judaism) is because it "humanises" the subject- distances them from nature and proves their identity as someone who follows the codes of the tribe. The Gom Jabbar in Dune is a brilliant fictional example of this: it sorts humans from animals because humans endure the pain because of their reasoning: they don't flee. |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
This thread has given me phantom foreskin pains. :( |
Is that like getting a handjob from a ghost with eczema? |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
i can go for a STEALTH BAT whenever i want. :gsmile: |
I'm pretty sure that's why it's a religious ritual, then - to keep people from touching themselves in church. |
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Is that like getting a handjob from a ghost with eczema? |
Quite like it, yes. I think there was some kind of after school special about the whole affair we were shown in health class, but years of bong hits, beer, and mindless philosophical discussion seem to have blurred those memories. |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| I never quite thought there was anything important enough to remember in life until I happened across bong hits, beer and mindless philosophical discussion. |
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| RJT |
That sounds like grounds for a plot good enough to revive Quantum Leap.
Get USA on the phone, we've got a pitch to make. |
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| elFreak |
| not being circumsized makes buttsex way easier. If you keep the meat you can beat the bun. It also makes jerking off a tad more fun (according to someone i know who has been both.) All in all, wash your and you will have no problems with a frock. |
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| chach |
| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
one more gsmile :gsmile: |
:haha:
bwhahahaha |
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| chach |
| quote: | Originally posted by elFreak
All in all, wash your and you will have no problems with a frock. |
lmao!
god this thread is win :stongue: |
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| Theresa |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
True, but we alter our natural form as a matter of course: we cut and style our hair, we wax body hair, we trim nails, we wear braces to straighten our teeth. You wouldn't consider any of these things abnormalities. The "natural" human form is one we mostly don't even see- normality, abnormality and other attitudes towards the human body are defined largely by social norms.
I've read that one of the reasons circumcision is a kind of "rite of passage" for many tribes right around the world (tribes as large as Judaism) is because it "humanises" the subject- distances them from nature and proves their identity as someone who follows the codes of the tribe. The Gom Jabbar in Dune is a brilliant fictional example of this: it sorts humans from animals because humans endure the pain because of their reasoning: they don't flee. |
However, none of those "alterations" are done under the guise of "health safety". Those are usually aesthetic, or practical (having 6 inch long nails makes regular tasks incredibly hard).
Meh... to each their own. I would not have it done on my children, and that is all that matters. What happens to other peoples wangs is none of my business. |
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