There's even a foreskin replacement surgery available now and a movement of disgruntled men claiming they were mutilated against their will, now that maybe true but really would anyone wanna go through all that?
Circumcision was really meant for religious practices, still confused as to how its been transformed to be medically better when there's no back up .
Posted By: mark.4444
There have been no studies that I have ever found to suggest there any difference in physical responses for women (of course, YMMV). This book is not a study, just a long sales pitch.
There **have** been studies pointing out an aesthetic preference (still nearly 90% in our culture).
By now we all understand that uncircumcised is natural, but nature also intended for us to run about naked with exposed penises. Nature didn’t anticipate all-cotton kangaroo-pouch briefs or silk boxers.
Circumcision is cosmetic surgery for the very young; it isn't done for medical reasons.
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http://www.circumstitions.com/Iowa.html (a real study)
It was fascinating to find that so many women thought a circumcised penis seemed more natural, probably meaning to them "familiar" within the American cultural context.
Even when women grow up with uncircumcised fathers and brothers, or have uncircumcised sexual partners, the majority of such a group still prefer circumcised sexual partners.
and sort of related, for any stragglers still out there who aren't sure …
http://www.scarleteen.com/article/body/anatomy_pink_parts_female_sexual_anatomyThe clitoris … [has] twice the number of sensory nerve endings the penis does, and it also interacts with over 15,000 nerve endings throughout the whole pelvic area.
The vagina itself, especially past the first, front 1/3rd of it, has hardly any sensory nerve endings at all. [It's all connected, though. More details in the article.]
and finally, an anecdotal comment (notice she has no comment on how it felt) …
http://www.menshealth.com/sex-women/circumcision-pros-and-cons"That extra skin adds some surprise value the first time you unzip his pants, but that's about it," says Mandy, 26, of New York City. "A penis is a penis, and they are all plenty sensitive."