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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Women of fab
Does forskin put you off.
And or is it something you look for people
Without "
Now I am imagining women of Fab going round with their magnifying glasses looking for foreskins.
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We're generally big fans of not cutting off body parts. That applies to ears, noses, arms, legs and anything. We see no reason why parts of penises should be any different.
Some people need things cut off. That is unfortunate. How this ends up as a preference, though, is a mystery to us. |
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"We're generally big fans of not cutting off body parts. That applies to ears, noses, arms, legs and anything. We see no reason why parts of penises should be any different.
Some people need things cut off. That is unfortunate. How this ends up as a preference, though, is a mystery to us. "
Now imagining people with uncut toe nails!
I really should not do Fab after midnight, it gets surreal |
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"We're generally big fans of not cutting off body parts. That applies to ears, noses, arms, legs and anything. We see no reason why parts of penises should be any different.
Some people need things cut off. That is unfortunate. How this ends up as a preference, though, is a mystery to us.
Now imagining people with uncut toe nails!
I really should not do Fab after midnight, it gets surreal "
I would also not be in favour of removing toenails so they never grow back. Painlessly trimming something that keeps growing us not at all comparable to chopping off a body part. There's nothing surreal about understanding that difference. |
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Present. Rates vary widely, from over 90% in Israel and many Muslim-majority countries, 86.3% in South Korea, to 80% in the United States, to 58% in Australia, to 45% in South Africa, to 20.7% in the United Kingdom, to under 1% in Japan and Honduras.
Good old Wikipedia |
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Mine was circumcised for medical reasons when I was very young. All I remember was that the circumcision was done because something was causing pain. Might have been because the foreskin was too tight. Don't know for sure as I was so young. |
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By *dy-ukTV/TS
over a year ago
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Mine was done for medical reasons, when I was 26.
That was when I found out how to deal with it, not being able to have sex or even masturbate on the usual style until then. That explains a large part of why I'm hooked on fetishes and fantasies.
I wish it'd had been done at birth, as a routine procedure, but hey ho. |
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I'm always baffled by these threads.
If you're circumcised, I'm afraid it's not growing back any time soon; if you're not, are you really about to sign up for one on the basis of a straw poll on Fab?!? |
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"I don’t care. I don’t see that many circumcised ones to be honest. Not really the done thing in the UK mine is circumcised
I am too. We're not that uncommon. "
It's sufficiently unusual that I've had one partner get all flustered because she'd never handled a circumcised penis before and didn't know what to do with mine.
I'd never realised there was enough difference to require an alternative technique! |
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