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I know this question may sound very odd coming from a woman (me) who is 26 years old, married and has 3 sons. My husband is circumcised and my boys were circumcised at 1 day old. My husband is the only man I have ever been with. (Been together since I was 14) So I haven't seen any other penises or an uncircumcised one. But I'm just curious as to what an uncircumcised one looks like. I have heard from Y!A that it has wet stuff under the fore skin?? Is that true? And does the smiley/wet stuff stay there if it is true? And can you even see the head of the penis or does the foreskin cover the entire thing? Is the foreskin thick/think, rounded or squared?
I know.. Weird question. I'm just very curious as to what it is all about. And don't want to go look at any images online (that would be disrespectful to my husband in my eye's) So maybe you could try to tell me in a non offensive way.

Thank you!

2007-04-14 17:14:40 · 6 answers · asked by Princess Me 1 in Health Men's Health

6 answers

most people have told you how different it looks.the main difference is that sex is better for an uncircumcised man and his partner.read these links for more information.

2007-04-16 21:08:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I'll try. The foreskin covers the tip of the penis when the man does not have an erection. This keeps the glans (head) soft and very sensitive, which addds a lot to a guy's pleasure in sex. When the man has an erection, the foreskin pulls back, and the penis looks just like a circumcised penis.

There should not be "wet stuff" under the foreskin. The foreskin is similar to the eyelid in structure, so it keeps the glans from drying out, but if "stuff" accumulates, the man has not been washing. An intact penis is usually just as clean as a circumcised penis, but rarely there are guys who don't take the five seconds to pull it back when they are showering, and then it gets dirty, the same as any other unwashed part.


Think of the sleeve of a sweater that is kind of long, and you can pull it over your hands when they are cold, but when you want to pick something up, you just push the hand out the opening. A circumcised penis is like a sweater whose sleeves are so short you can't use them to warm your hands.

Intact penises are the way men were supposed to be.

2007-04-15 02:14:37 · answer #2 · answered by Maple 7 · 9 2

The "wet stuff" which is found beneath many men's foreskins is often called smegma, and it is similar to the 'wet stuff' that is found within and beneath a woman's "bits".

The foreskin is the most sensitive tissue on the male body, and when it is amputated, the man's sex life is forever altered for the worse. The foreskin is not merely "skin". It is comprised of specialized tissue, including Taylor's highly innervated "ridged bands", which are located immediately inside the opening of the foreskin. These ridged bands are invariably always lost to circumcision.

The foreskin is designed to help preserve vaginal moisture during sexual intercourse by alternately covering the glans on the outstroke. That is the reason why couples in which the man is intact seldom if ever use artificial lubricants. Those messy and expensive sexual aids were invented specifically for circumcised men, both for easing masturbation and to help prevent dry, painful, chafing intercourse.

The intact penis varies enormously in appearance and in length. Go here to witness the range: http://www.newforeskin.biz/CI/CIchart.htm

And of course your husband and your children can always restore their foreskins, as thousands of men worldwide are now doing. See http://www.norm.org/

Rood

2007-04-15 13:35:04 · answer #3 · answered by korydon2 2 · 3 2

well kudos for a woman who wants to be Illustrated and don't remain ignorant.
a)there is wet,rather waxy stuff between the foreskin and the head to prevent rash when moving/sliding.
b)it usually goes,wash out,rinsed by pissing so it doesn't remain there.
c)however at the bottom or in between the interior creases,the mix of urine left drops and "cheesed" wax may accumulate after a day or two(same as underwear)so rinsing with water thoroughly is the sensible 2do or it becomes uncomfortable and smelly,more than dirty underwear.

It is like brushing teeth and mouthwash,one cleans it often or bad breath/taste comes.Feels good after.

The foreskin is like the eyelids,it covers the entire head,but it can be displaced backwards to uncover the head and frenuly.The foreskin is thicker than the eyelids or inner lips of women,has a few visible veins(like the hands upper surface)and it is rounded around the head like the lips around the mouth.

2007-04-18 02:25:19 · answer #4 · answered by Lucy,I'm honry! 4 · 3 1

The difference is that a circumcised penis is cleaner and looks nicer and an uncircumcised one *can* get dirty easily and infected if not washed *properly*. I mean my boyfriend was uncut, yet washed everyday and it still got infected. This is because he didn't properly wash. He used soap under the foreskin and didn't rinse it out. In result, he got an inflammation and had to be circumcised when he was 17 (He's 22 now).

As for the shape, the foreskin itself isn't round, square, etc, it's just skin; it's flat. But since it covers the head of the penis, which is rounded, the foreskin appears rounded in shape. The wet stuff you say, is called smegma. It is a self-cleaning substance produced by the foreskin. Meaning circumcised don't have it at all. Hope this helps. If you want more info, just IM me on AIM at that70sshow2000.

2007-04-15 07:15:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 6

why not do an image search? there's plenty to look at :P

2007-04-15 21:07:11 · answer #6 · answered by ambientdiscord 5 · 2 6

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