It should not matter. As with everything, everything has advantages; do not feel that circumcision is all benefits, because it's not. To start off, you actually belong to the majority. So relax.
For example, circumcision rates were as high as 90% back in the 1960s and 1970s (that's partly why today's adults are so... brainwashed, I supposed you could say, about thinking that circumcision is better) but they have fallen to as low as 14% in some states. Here are the statistics:
http://www.cirp.org/library/statistics/USA/staterates2004/
The USA is the last developed nation doing circumcision on a significant scale without medical or religious reasons. That means Europe and Japan (and Latin America and China, for that matter) don't circumcise. Circumcision rates in Australia and Canada are low, and in Africa... it varies by nation/tribe. Here's a worldwide map that gives you a general idea of where circumcision is common:
http://www.circumstitions.com/Maps.html
In addition, consider the advantages that you have. For example, studies have found that circumcision reduces sensitivity:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,285532,00.html
Makes masturbation more difficult:
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1464-410X.2006.06646.x
Which makes sense, that's how it was made popular in the USA:
http://english.pravda.ru/science/health/27-03-2006/77873-circumcision-0
Increases erectile dysfunction rates:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=14979200&dopt=Abstract%7C
There's pain involved, often why doctors don't want you in the room when it's done:
http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/9712/23/circumcision.anesthetic/
http://www.cirp.org/library/procedure/plastibell/
If too muck skin is removed, that can reduce the size of the penis. The way that works is because the penis needs some skin to expand during an erection. Removing too much skin can limit the expansion. An urologist and pediatrician explain that below:
http://www.altermd.com/Penis%20and%20Scrotal%20Surgery/buried_penis.htm
http://drgreene.org/body.cfm?id=21&action=detail&ref=1125
Of course, there are other risks associated, but those are typically the ones due to surgery. You can also see rebuttals to common pro circumcision arguments below. You can research it more here:
http://shorl.com/rahytipustiku
2007-11-19 15:38:44
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answered by Jorge 7
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Nope! uncircumsised guys have good sex life. Only third world people get circumsised. And people in the USA. Doctors in civilized countries will nor circumcise little boys.
2007-11-19 11:22:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Being uncircumcised is unlikely to have a negative impact on your sex life. In fact, because circumcision can remove up to 60% of the pleasure-producing nerve endings in that area, men who are not circumcised are more likely to experience higher levels of pleasure and endorphin production during sex than men who are circumcised. In addition, when personal hygiene is properly maintained, the foreskin can help protect the head of the organ from trauma and callous development.
It is likely that circumcision also contributes to erectile dysfunction in older men, related to the decreased number of stimulus points as a result of lacking nerve endings and the natural development of callouses and thickening or 'leathering' of the skin in circumcised men.
On the downside, some studies show that men who are not circumcised have a higher chance of acquiring HIV, the virus which can lead to getting AIDS. This is probably due to the susceptibility of the sensitive foreskin to stretching or developing tiny tears during sex through which the virus can enter. These risks can be reduced or eliminated by practicing safe sex with a healthy partner and maintaining good personal hygiene.
Make any decisions about circumcision with caution. While circumcision can usually be performed at any age, it is not reversible and the normal risks associated with outpatient surgery, including physical damage, cosmetic changes, or dysfunction should be weighed carefully with your physician or surgeon.
2007-11-19 10:11:39
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answered by openairway 3
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Some people say that sex actually feels better for guys that aren't circumsized because the forskin has a lot of nerve ending. Some girls don't really like them, but when they are erect they basically look the same. As long as they are kept clean, I dont think it would be a problem. I dont think it will effect your sex life in a negative may. If you feel that it does you can always CHOOSE to have it done. Many men never get to make the choice themselves, and may actually loose out on some of the added pleasure.
2007-11-19 10:00:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Dude you will be able to perform as if you were a cut dude. Your unit works the same way it just has the skin on it that will help with the in and out motion were as a dude that is tightly circed doesnt have it and in some cases needs to use a lube to help it out. Depending on where you live most girls may be used to seeing a cut unit and frown on yours BUT! if that happens the girl is too shallow to have as a girlfriend. You want someone that is into you not your unit. Kick her to the curb and find somone that apprecates you. Be proud of what you got and be happy your not broken or have anything that needs to be fixed you are who you are. Out of all the chicks that I have been with only one freaked and she was gone ASAP. Most girls were kinda intriged cause they had not seen one or been with a uncut unit. youll be fine
Peace
Curtdude
2007-11-19 11:31:01
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answered by Anonymous
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uncircumcised means the foreskin will cover up your head and protect it from rubbing against your clothes and will allow it to be more sensitive during orgasm and will give you greater pleasure. It will at first seem painful but it is just sensitivity so give in to it and enjoy. When you jack it pull the skin over the end just before you orgasm and *** in your dick and hold it till your finished then let it fly and it will give you a great rush.
2007-11-19 11:52:39
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answered by richmorecockagainandagain 3
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Yes, it will be better.. When in my youth we actually did a poll among female friends and coworkers and the large majority of women prefered the uncircumcised to the circumcised. And the ones that voted circumcised had not been with the other. Keep it clean and enjoy..Don't listen to peer pressure because they can't get theirs back .. ( misery loves company)
2007-11-19 10:01:51
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answered by Anonymous
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No its not - the overwhelming majority of men in the world are the same as you. 85% have their penis intact and the way they were naturally born. Being uncircumsized will in no way whatsoever be detrimental to your sex life, or life in general! Good on ya, and good luck
2007-11-20 06:02:39
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answered by Michael 7
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Yes it matters because circumcised guys are missing a bit and it is an important part of the penis now they can still have sex and everything but it is not natural and not going to be as good for either partner but really it doesn't matter much
2007-11-19 10:02:16
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answered by Generic 2
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No...it shouldn't unless your partner is super shallow. And if she is then you are better off with out her anyways. My boyfriend is circumsized but I chose not to circumsize my son. I think that it's an unessacary pain to put an infant through. If the person you are with has any sort of maturity it won't bother her at all. More and more males now days are not circumsized... so it's not such a big deal.
2007-11-19 09:59:02
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answered by coriejeanirene 2
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