What is it like to have sex with/as an uncircumcised man?!


Question: What is it like to have sex with/as an uncircumcised man?
I'm wondering because I've only been with my boyfriend who's circumcised, and his head doesn't seem very sensitive compared to how sensitive I am... it looks dry, I can see the scar, and it also feels rough during sex. I mean, sex is good, but it seems like it shouldn't feel quite that... I don't know, rough and back-and-forth? The first guy I ever touched down there was uncut, and the skin felt really soft and smooth, not gross like so many girls seem to say... so I have to wonder what it feels like.

I read that a guy's penis is supposed to move in and out of the foreskin during sex like a gliding motion and it's supposed to be more gentle and feel better to him, is that true? I'm kind of sad that he didn't get the choice, I guess. That way he could see what he liked more.

If any women have slept with an uncut guy, or even better, both cut and uncut, I'd love to hear about it so I'm not curious anymore! I'd also like to hear from uncut guys, or guys who chose to get circumcised later in life and know the difference in feeling. Thanks!

Answers:

Unfortunately, until just recently, baby boys in the US were circumcised at birth, and doctors falsely thought that was a good thing. Most of the rumours about foreskin being unclean and un-attractive are untrue, and from what I've seen and from personal experience, I believe foreskins are a good thing, and it definitely makes sex a nicer experience for the guy and the woman. The only way a foreskin is bad is if it isn't kept clean, but that shouldn't be a problem for most men! Looks like you've already realised this, great!

Check this website out, it explains the differences between cut and uncut, gives you an insight into the anatomy of a penis (which, if you know how a penis works, could help you to pleasure your man) and if you scroll down to the bottom of the page, then scroll down to the bottom of the box saying "PART 2", there is a story of a woman who had sex with both a cut and uncut man, and she gives her view on what it was like. Maybe you can empathise with her, and I hope the website helps you!

http://foreskinfunctions.com/

P.S. Yes, it has images of *****, but it's for educational purposes. Warning you just incase! : p

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im uncircumsized and sex is great for me. yes its moves in and out like you said, kinda like a dogs penis, i know thats gross but thats the only thing i can think of lol. i love being uncut it ups my pleasure 10 fold



It wasn't that different to me.



yea it's true that it does move in and out of the foreskin like that when having sex. The fore skin contains millions of nerve endings that give man more pleasure during sex and is there to protect and keep the penis head 'glands' moist and secure. If u have ever noticed a mans had after he has been working they can be dry and rough with calluses, just think of what the penis head goes through when it's continually rubbed against underwear all day every day. It becomes desensitized and a layer of dry slightly rough skin forms over it due to the constant friction.

all males should be given the choice when older if they want this procedure or not, it shouldn't be the parents choice. A foreskin is a birth right!!!!!!!!!



My husband is uncut but years before my old boyfriend was cut. From a women's point of view I would say its a bigger difference for the man. Once its inside you if the same technique is used it should feel the same cut or uncut. An uncut penis needs a little bit more effort when it comes to cleaning otherwise it the same. It just looks different.

The gliding motion is true about the foreskin though. I hear that uncut men are more sensitive but with some experience it shouldn't make much of a deal when it comes to how long they last. Most men outside of the USA and a handful of countries are left uncut unless there is a medical or religious reason. I hear circumcision is not as popular currently as it once was in the states like from 90% in the 70's to 50% now. Don't paint me as anti circumcision however. I just see it as unnecessary since it was pushed by jewish doctors after WW2. What you someone does with their son is their business.



Well I'm uncut and well I really don't know what its like to be cut. I'm happy with my penis and my sex life. In the end I think it has more to do with the effort/technique and the willingness to learn put into sex then it is to be a certain way.

I hear that being uncut makes you more sensitive and that makes sex more pleasurable. I don't know if that's true but it really doesn't matter. I think all you have to do is make adjustments if that's the case.



I am a guy and just want to point out that for many of us with a natural penis, it does in fact look similar to cut when it is erect. Some women I was with did not know (and sex feels these same with a condom on).

One thing that I think needs to be noted is that for many guys the foreskin does not go over the head at all during sex (it stretches down to the base and then bunches up a bit below the head (glans)). I just point this out as the "sex as nature intended it" site show the foreskin going back over the head during coitus and that is not how it is for many (most?).

This may be TMI, but the foreskin does act as a no friction (no skin skin sticking) applicator. For initial insertion you pull the foreskin over the head and it makes insertion easy. Anyway, on the male side, the 20000 fine touch and stretch nerve endings provide a great sense of CONTACT (real intimate connection). They do not make you do it too soon and instead the stretch and touch sense helps with control and orgasm timing.



It doesn't seem right that you're so curious about another man's penis. Your boyfriend is what he is and that should be enough. Another thing.....it should be your "husband" you're writing about. Casual sex is wrong.




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