There is nothing wrong with an uncircumcised penis, unless the foreskin is specifically causing severe problems (which happens rarely). About 80% of the world's male population is uncircumcised, and none of them seem to have any issues with their foreskins.
If one washes underneathe the foreskin and around the area daily with water and mild soap during a shower, there's usually nothing to worry about. Good hygiene is important regardless. With proper hygiene, an uncircumcised man and a circumcised man have no statistically significant difference in STD or HIV contraction rates (see links).
All that said, about 5% of all uncircumcised men develop some kind of problem, whether it's because the foreskin is too tight or there's a lot of irritation/infections of the area. Only a small fraction of this 5% however is severe enough to warrant circumcision. Any part of the body is susceptible to problems, and it doesn't make sense to remove it for the "what if" factors that in the vast majority never occur.
2006-10-30 17:36:12
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answered by trebla_5 6
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Why would anything be wrong. You came into the world this way and circumcision is a choice. Unfortunately, it is a choice that is often made before you have time to think about it. An uncircumcised penis needs to be a real focus for hygiene. Lots of nasties can get into the folds and cause problems. You need to be a lot cleaner with your organ than guys who have the foreskin removed. Sadly, alot of women can be turned off by the llack of circumcision but that is something you and your chosen partners can decide.
2006-10-30 07:19:58
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answered by juncogirl3 6
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Absolutely nothing wrong with being uncircumcised. Unfortunately, in the U.S., a stigma has been created regarding the foreskin. Making it seem as if not having been circumcised makes you "not" normal.....which is obviously ridiculous. If not being normal doesn't convince you, then they throw the hygiene issue at you.....saying that a circumcised man is disease-ridden. As if soap and water don't do the job.
Consider this little bit of info; A woman's vulva traps and harbors far more bactieria, and a variety of interesting odors that can make tears well-up in your eyes. And yet.....no one is jumping down women's throats about cutting their lips or clit-hood off. Is there a difference? Tell me something.....who suffers from Yeast Infections on an almost regular basis, Men or Women? Nonetheless, girls take care of their little dilema with soap and water....go figure!
When the Hygiene Issue doesn't convince you.....they hit you with the Aesthetic Issue. That it looks strange.....that it has a funny shape to it.....that it doesn't look clean cut. On this issue, I cannot say anything because in the end....it is a matter of preference. Everybody is entitled to have their own preference, and I am not one to judge. But when people judge, and push their ideas with meaningless reasons.....it's just not right. Once again, there is nothing wrong at all with being uncircumcised. As a matter of fact, being uncircumcised is something kind of original and unique....and one should feel proud to not be like every Tom, Dick, and Harry. As long as you have a normal foreskin, and can retract it completely without tightness, and are always washing correctly......it's all good!
Best of Luck!
2006-10-30 07:33:44
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answered by Ralph 4
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Hm, i've got in easy terms been with uncircumcised adult men and that they have not had that challenge, how previous is he? replaced into he stressful or delicate once you tried this? some adolescents (and probably older adult men) nonetheless are not used to pulling their foreskin lower back - or maybe it replaced into in simple terms uncomfortable for him once you probably did it because of the fact he's not used to a woman attempting that. He ought to coach pulling it lower back till after some weeks it relatively is much less stressful. once you're fidgeting with him be comfortable with the top it must be mushy and likewise it would not unavoidably would desire to be out, some adult men have the foreskin up while they are erect and nonetheless get exhilaration. I doubt he's grimy and he in all probability would not prefer circumcision. maximum suitable concern is to maintain going and progressively detect and ask him what he likes. If he can masturbate then there in all probability isn't a huge challenge.
2016-10-21 00:22:39
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answered by genthner 4
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nothings wrong with it,i'm uncircumsized, just got to make sure that you clean it everytime you take a shower, pull the skin back everytime you pee.New survey has shown that now days couples has opt-out for circumsizing their newborn.They said that if theres no medical reason then they shouldn't cut it off.
2006-10-30 08:15:29
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answered by snobboy 2
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Of course not. Just keep it clean though. Tons of guys use a product called Man1 Man Oil after their daily wash to help destroy leftover bacteria, which is what causes odors and infections. You might want to check this creme out. Good luck.
2016-01-11 02:24:43
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answered by Anonymous
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The proper term is "intact" and there is nothing wrong with it. Otherwise over 80% of the males in the world would be wrong. The US is the only developed nation that still mutilates babies routinely.
2006-10-30 08:15:55
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answered by Terrible Threes 6
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No. Just be sure you keep it clean, especially under the hood. Pull back the foreskin and keep that area clean. You will then have no infections or problems.
Chow!!
2006-10-30 08:01:15
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answered by No one 7
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Not at all, it's perfectly normal. It's circumcision that's the weird way to go...
2006-10-30 14:09:22
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answered by samurai-wannabe 2
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Nope. It's the way God made you, and I'm pretty sure he doesn't give us things we don't need.
2006-10-30 12:15:40
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answered by Girl Machine 7
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