Do not believe any of that...well unless your guy does not wash at all.....
Peds. Dr. not days are not supposed to circumcise babies unless there is a health issues preventing them from urinating.
This is because so many men have had issues with parents making the decisions to cut their poor son's with out knowing up the facts.
Fact: It can dampen the sensitivity of the head of their penis. Making it prolong sexual peaks.
Fact: no is no relations to cleanliness and un-circumcised that are not the same in circumcised men. The rates are the same.
Fact: Cervical Cancer are caused by different things, one is sexual activity. Not by circumcision.
The only time it can cause health problems in him is if he does not keep it clean or he can not urinate or his own.
The recent studies are shown that most women that have not seen the penis before sexual intercourse do not have less or more pleasurable experiences. It is all it their heads!
I am an educated College graduate that is in the Field of Sexual studies.
2006-10-18 10:08:45
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answered by crissymm5 4
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If neither you nor him have had any problems so far, chances are neither of you probably will. If he keeps it clean properly then there should be absolutely nothing to worry about.
Cervical cancer is largely caused by certain strains of the HPV (genital warts) virus and thus largely doesn't run in the family. There's a vaccine that's like 98% effective against it now. The risk for cervical cancer also increases if either you or he has had multiple partners in the past (like 6+).
It's possible that both your boyfriend and you might get yeast infections, but again, as long as you both keep clean there's nothing to worry about.
2006-10-18 10:08:49
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answered by trebla_5 6
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Hey, I'm not circumcized. I shower every day, and I'm as clean as any ----. Not that I know, personally. What? stop looking at me!
But the point is, don't worry as long as your bf know how to shower and clean himself. If he smells a little funky down there or something, tell him, and he'll be all embarassed and shower like, 8 hours a day just so that you'll touch him down there. Guys'll do almost anything hygenic if it means they get laid. But don't worry about cervical cancer from an uncircumcised guy!
2006-10-18 10:07:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Circumcision can't cause cervical cancer....
The reasons for circumcision are one, for hygiene reasons, easier to keep clean and keep bacteria down.
Two, STD's thrive in warm, dark, moist environments, and it is easier to be infected with an STD if you are uncircumcised.
That being said, neither of those things should you be worried about as long as your boyfriend has good hygiene and is in a monogamous relationship.
Some women say that an uncircumcised penis is more pleasurable....
So... Have Fun :)
2006-10-18 10:03:28
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answered by virtualrealitys 2
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I read about a 10 year study and doctors say that being uncircumised can cause cervical cancer among couples that have been together for a long time.
The study concluded that 80% of the wife's or girlfriends had cevical cancer.
2006-10-18 10:05:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing wrong with not being circumsised-it's a ridiculous yiddish mutilation ritual which causes untold pain to children and even adults, sometimes-the foreskin is like most of the body-it's there for a reason sweetheart-if he keeps the pork sword clean you have no worries when he gives you some of it !!
2006-10-18 10:26:02
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answered by CHARLIEDONTSURF 2
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I think if you are having premarital sex and you don't know about all of the effects it can bring to you, then you need to abstain until you learn the risks. PIDS is a really serious condition. Ask your ob/gyn when you go for a pap smear and have your birth control prescription renewed. If you aren't on birth control, then you have an even bigger problem. Good luck!
2006-10-18 10:00:19
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answered by Teacher 4
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The only increased health risk is due to the fact that it is harder to keep clean, thus the increased risk for passing things along to ones partner.
2006-10-18 10:00:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I think if your partner is hygenic you shouldn't be worried. But here's an article about the question. Hope it helps.
2006-10-18 10:01:15
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answered by ntsy2bm 2
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There is no reason for you to worry. If your bf's hygeine is good it makes no difference if he is cut or uncut.
2006-10-18 09:58:55
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answered by huggz 7
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