It only gets cut off if they undergo a surgery call circumcision. It doesn't happen automatically. Most guys in the world are not circumcised (have foreskin) except for a significant number of Americans, Jews and Muslims and a few places here and there. Circumcision can happen at any age, but in the USA it's usually at birth, but those rates are falling (as low as 14% in some states) as parents research more into it.
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2007-09-06 14:34:36
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answered by Jorge 7
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The lucky ones keep their foreskins for their entire lives -- and that is about 85% of the men in the world. The unluckiest ones get it chopped off as infants and never have a choice. Men with intact foreskins have greater sexual sensation, and their female partners are usually more pleased as well -- 90% of women surveyed who had had sexual relations with both intact and circumcised men said it was better when the man had a foreskin.
2007-09-07 14:13:25
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answered by Maple 7
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If you mean naturally, they don't. In many cultures, it's cut off when they're babies. In others, cutting it off is a ritual when they reach puberty. Some men who didn't have their foreskins cut off when they were young (called being circumcised) choose to have it done in their late teens or when they're adults. The rest have foreskins all their lives.
2007-09-06 16:30:30
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answered by Anonymous
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It shouldn't harm for adult adult males (and girls human beings) while they lose their virginity. The foreskin can bleed if it extremely is torn, even with the shown fact that it extremely shouldn't except there's a concern with the foreskin (that's unusual) or the intercourse is plenty too tough.
2016-10-18 04:36:22
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answered by ? 4
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Men do not loose their foreskins, unless they are mutilated by a money hungry doctor. 85% of the men on earth have complete penises, they live their lives happily able to fully enjoy all the pleasure a man is supposed to feel from sex, not just the little that is left for mutilated males.
2007-09-06 16:43:36
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answered by cut50yearsago 6
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After a baby boy is born is when the doctor removes the foreskin. It doesn't just go away, it gets cut off after birth. A man who gets one removed goes through PAIN tons and tons of PAIN. I know this because I knew a man who had to have his removed, and it was the worst thing ever for him. If a man still has his then most likely he will keep it until it causes health problems.
2007-09-06 14:36:33
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answered by Anonymous
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didn't know men lost it. Mine is still firmly attached so I think it would be hard to lose. some men get it cut off though. and babies in certain countries have it cut off at the request of their parents. You lose yours did you? Or do you want to?
2007-09-08 05:43:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Many men have their foreskins removed surgically. This is called circumcision and it can be performed at any age from just after birth to adulthood. Circumcised men enjoy better hygiene, comfort, appearance, self-esteem and FAR better sexual sensation during intercourse for both themselves and their female partner(s). Most women also prefer circumcised men. There are NO disadvantages to being circumcised and it should be a routine for all males.
2007-09-06 20:15:18
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all it has to be surgically removed, the reason being for health to avoid infection. In the Jewish faith it is a ritual following religious law.
It was common here in the US, usually done on the infant before 1 year of age.
Apparently the concept has changed, however, it must now be the responsibility of one of the child's parents to teach cleanliness to that area.
2007-09-06 14:42:55
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answered by bluebird 5
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They don't "loose" it, it's surgically removed after birth. Some men also who don't have it done at birth have it done later & life. If a man is "loosing" his foreskin, then there's something else going on.
Circumcision was a jewish custom but is now commonly done on a high percentage of newborns. A circumcised male will have fewer infections there & it will cut their chances of STD's later on in life.
2007-09-06 14:37:14
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answered by Gypsydayne 6
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