Please...don't give me this crap that you are writing a paper. You just want to know what one is like with the raincoat on. That's ok....but in the future, please be honest as to why you are asking the question.
2007-10-07 06:55:40
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answered by MaryCheneysAccessory 6
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Hummmm...people are grouchy today.
Here you go, dear.
Female, USA
I have no real preference between circumcised or uncircumcised men for any of those activities.
I can't tell any difference between the two during intercourse. The sensations are basically the same.
Because there have been so many questions and answers on here asking about circumcision, I asked some of my guy friends. They were all ambivalent to their status of being circumcised. They announced that they don't remember it happening, so didn't traumatize them. None of them had sex before their circumcision, so the level of sensation isn't a problem. And none of them had issues with it having been done, or choosing to do it to their children.
Hope this info helps you out.
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I'm not quite sure how my "behavior" is sexist by answering this person's question. Is it sexist because I didn't police the person's profile before answering a question? Is it sexist because I am unable to tell the difference (physically) between a circumcised and uncircumcised male? Is it sexist that my best friends and brother are ambivalent about the topic?
Sexism, at least as I understand the definition to be, is discrimination or devaluation based on a person's sex, and attitudes and behavior based on stereotypes of traditional gender roles. Please, explain to me how my response was sexist. I didn't take a side on whether circumcision was good or bad, so I couldn't have discriminated or devalued anyone for the state of their foreskin. The only attitude taken was by three males, not myself. Therefore, I could not have been basing anything on stereotypes of traditional gender roles. So, once again, I ask...how was I being sexist?
2007-10-07 07:16:41
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answered by lkydragn 4
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Man:
boston, MA
in a relationship
definitely circumcised
oral sex= 4-5 times a week
sexual intercourse= 5-6 times week
2007-10-10 20:16:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I am reporting this question for the reason "potentially harmful for minors" and various other violations.
This question is irrelevant as all medical communities are now saying that circumcision is nothing but genital mutilation and has no medical benefits.
This is just like a man trying to do a survey on the "sexual experiences" with females who had FGM, as if “how often” and whether “intercourse feels different” is all that matters regarding the practice of FGM.
Hence I request somebody else to report this question as Yahoo require two people to report for immediate removal of this question.
Please check her profile and you will find she so far has asked 36 questions. These date back to 10 months. All these 36 questions are on male circumcision under various make believe schemes such as
Survey regarding circumcision? Circumcision Survey? Interesting sex survey for men and women?
I recently began seeing this guy.... & on a rancy night found out he wasn't circumcised? (6)
How does sex feel different to a woman if a guy is not circumcised? (1)
Circumcised vs uncircumcised?
How would you react if your boyfriend got circumcised without asking you first?
Did/would it ever surprise you when you get intimate and find out a guy is not circumcised?
Husband was just circumcised? there is also a question Where r u from? which is also on circumcision
This is a pervert, and I should say lkydragn’s behavior in spite of the warnings can only be deemed as sexist.
2007-10-07 07:05:24
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answered by UseAnotherNickname 3
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I'm a woman. I'm from USA. Circumcision is a requirement in my religion and my husband is circumcised as well as all my future sons. I've only been with my husband but oral sex is sick and forbidden in my religion and so is masturbation. Intercourse I honestly have to say circumcision is better for that and it doesn't cut the man's sexual pleasure off. Answering for my husband now:
No he's married.
Yes he's Muslim as am I and he is circumcised. It's a law from God that all male infants have to be circumcised in our religion. Never oral sex is a sin and leads to Hell. Plus you can get throat cancer and other nasty diseases from it. That is none of your business.
2007-10-09 06:31:27
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answered by Anonymous
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(1) Berkeley, California, USA (San Francisco Bay area)
(2) Yes
(3) I am not circumcised
(4) I am a virgin
(5) See above
2007-10-07 10:14:55
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answered by Somes J 5
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I don't know why you've been getting some nasty answers to a serious question. If this sort of thing bothers some people, all they have to do is not answer. That would be better than giving childish and off-topic answers.
2007-10-07 08:09:09
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answered by RoVale 7
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I actually think you're question is legitimate, looking at your profile and all, so here it is:
Female
Middle Eastern, grew up in Sweden, live in US- not sure which one is more significant
I don't think it makes a difference, although I think I'd prefer circumcised due to my own cultural/mental hangups, no real scientific reason behind it.
I asked a similar question that you may find helpful.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ah_OdlByu1L8Ym4MHnuKVKLty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20070928160749AALYIJH
2007-10-07 07:22:36
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answered by Lioness 6
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meg..its natural just like god ..or goddess made me..and I am single and I don't count the number of times..but I have never gotten any complaints about my hoodie ..my boy friend..yes..I am Bi..loves my foreskin..so good luck on your paper..
2007-10-07 09:46:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I was going to answer until I saw the above answers, sorry
2007-10-07 07:09:04
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answered by Big Meat 4
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