I tried this question in GQ and got a few replies, thought I’d try it here.
Yesterday, I was having a conversation with a female friend, and she happened to mentioned that she prefers men who have not been circumcised. She said that uncircumcised cocks felt “fuller” inside her. I responded that I doubted that a small flap of skin would make any difference in how they felt, but how the hell would I know? So, I’m asking all you SD ladies out there who have had both types before, have you noticed a difference? I am honestly curious about this, so please let me know. BTW-If anyone wants to start a debate about the merits of circumcison, start another thread in GD or something. I suppose the opinion of gay men would also add to the discussion, so have you guys ever noticed a difference?
The only difference I noticed was in the particular men and their lovemaking prowess (or lack thereof) - had absolutely nothing to do with size. But since I’ve only ever been with one uncircumsized man, I’m probably not the greatest judge. I have heard that Jewish men are supposed to be among the best lovers (and mine certainly was exceptional), but again, I don’t believe this has anything to do with foreskin and/or penis size. I think Jews have a great passion for life and living - and that goes for food, and family, and love, and laughter, and hard work, and yes, even sex.
Disputin, The Debauched One
1 a archaic : to make disloyal
b : to seduce from chastity
2 a : to lead away from virtue or excellence
b : to corrupt by intemperance or sensuality
Sadly, my experience is very limited in that area (so to speak). I have no idea if there is a difference or not, but I have to agree with Disputin about such things having little or nothing to do with prowess and skill, not to mention how it makes us feel. I place far more importance on the caring and feelings involved in the relationship. All I can say is that I’ve never had any reason to complain.
Life is teaching you some painful lessons. But it is from adversity that strength is born. You may have lost the inning, but I know you’ll win the game.