Circumsised & uncircumsised penis diffrence ?!


Question: Circumsised & uncircumsised penis diffrence ?
Ok so im Circumcised anyways what is the diffrence ? at 1st i thought circumcising was for the Muslim culture guess i was wrong anyways can someone just tell me thanks
oh yeah is it true you have less risk of getting HIV if you are circumcised

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Circumcision is genital mutilation. It is damage, neural and vascular damage to the penis which always diminishes a male's sexual feeling, function and ability, as well as the pleasure in sex and masturbation.

Circumcision doesn't prevent HIV or any other diseases or infections. As a matter of fact, some statistics indicate that circumcision actually increases the acquisition of HIV and STD's.
The foreskin has Langerhans cells, and these cells produce langerin, which has known antiviral and antibacterial properties.

It explains why the USA has a much higher rate of HIV and STD's than in the areas of Europe, Scandinavia, South America and most of Asia----where males are rarely circumcised.

Unscrupulous doctors make money from mutilating the penises of male infants, and frequently are members of the religions that try to impose circumcision on all males; they're highly biased.

Circumcision is a fraud and a hoax.

A foreskin is not a birth defect; it is a birthright.

ERIC



A circumcised penis has most (or all) of the foreskin removed although the amounts vary. Some circumcised men have their frenulum removed. All circumcised men have scarring but the appearance of the scar varies. Circumcision results in less natural moisture and lubrication produced by the penis giving it the common dry and rough look most circumcised penises have. Circumcision also removes the gliding action the foreskin provides which changes the dynamics of sex and masturbation.

As for protection from HIV, yes it has been shown in medical studies conducted in sub-saharan Africa to reduce the transmission of HIV. Why circumcision does this and if this benefit applies to modern countries is still unknown.



when guys are born there is a layer of skin that covers the head of the penis to protect it from the elements. circumcision removes that skin the doctor will cut it off the first 1-2 days of life. some parents choose not to have it done to thier boys. being uncircumcised does not mean your dirtyer or can get STD or HIV Anyone can get HIV or a STD if they are not careful and practice safe sex a fold of skin will not give your a diesese you have to get it from someone else and if you are having unsafe risky sex circumcised or not you will get it.


curtdude
uncircumcised dude



Circumcision is the unnecessary removal of the sensitive, healthy foreskin that covers and protects the glans of the penis.
It has no medical benefits, and no affect on preventing HIV. Americans have been duped into believing that.
The US has been a circumcising nation for 130 years. National circumcision rates were as high as 85% in the early 1990s, when better education began to spread, and people realised how damaging this procedure is.
That means, that an extremely high percentage of adult males, and the teenage males that are just reaching the age of sexual activity now in the US are circumcised. '
If circumcision reduced the chances of contracting HIV, why then are the HIV/STD rates higher in the US than any other first world nation on the planet? Europe, generally not a circumcising group of nations, has a proportionally lower rate of HIV and STD. So, you can see we have been duped by the American propaganda machine. There are equally academic and credible medical organizations across the world and none of them support this HIV reduction claim.
No child is born, needing to be circumcised, and circumcision is never necessary.
When this brutally cruel procedure is forced on non consenting infant/children, it is nothing short of Male Genital Mutilation, hiding behind a more culturally acceptable clinical term. In any case, it is still mutilation of the genitals.
The foreskin contains 20,000+ touch and pressuer receptors that represent 75% of the sexually sensitive tissue on the penis. How could letting some hack in a lab coat slice this skin off make things better? It can't and it won't.
Go to: www.norm.org It is a well researched and professionally presented site that will show photos and diagrams of intact (not circumcised) penises, and ones that have been altered by circumcision.
You can read about how fortunate are those who still have their foreskin, and how misguided are those who promote circumcision for any reason.
Hope this helped
Mithras

http://www.norm.org/



Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin - the skin around the head of the penis. It's normal for Muslims, Jews and Americans, but is relatively uncommon otherwise.

A study did show a reduced risk of infection in circumcised men. However, this was in South Africa, where hygiene was poor. With good hygeine, there is not a notable difference. In any case, only a condom works at stopping HIV infection.



Circumcision CAN be apart of religion but of course it's not only about religion. Plus Jews also circumcise, not just Muslims.

Circumcision has no medical benefits and it has not been proven that circumcision cuts any risk of getting any STD's.

I restored my foreskin after being circumcised for 17 years the biggest difference is sensitivity and function. Circumcision removes a ton of feeling from the penis. Sex in my opinion is no where near as enjoyable afterwords.

-Connor



it when you can see the head of your penis without anything covering it except your hand lo ls being cut or uncut has nothing too do with hiv if you have sex with someone carrying the virus you will catch it regardless if you got skin or not on your penis head



You have no foeskin, circumcision has no benefits and is really harmful. Ask your mother why this was done to you, hardly anyone in the U.K is getting this done nowadays.



Removal of the foreskin is called circumcision that only decreases ur sexual mobility.



if you're circumcised it just means your bellend is less sensitive lol




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