Blitty
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heh heh ... he said prepuce ..he he
Muddy, not to burst your bubble, but even if you'd had a partner who preferred the hooded worm (homage to AMBy right there, he and I have had this conversation before), there's almost no chance that you would've heard about it. As someone who handles other penises in the course of getting laid, I can tell you I've never once pulled down a guy's drawers only to say "Awwww, it's mutilated...I don't like them that way..." It's just not something you do, not only out of courtesy for your partner of the moment, but also you cheat yourself out of truly hot sex by starting the encounter with an expression of disappointment.
I think your sample size would be too small to support that claim Mudcat, just as mine would be. I've had sex with about a dozen women in my life before I stopped pretending to be attracted to them, and their response to my foreskin was universally positive, once they realized that it didn't stop me from keeping myself fastidiously clean down there. I think the fact that an overwhelming percentage of North American men are circumcised leads them to believe that's the way it should be, in contrast to the rest of the world where less than 10% of men are circumcised and women have been shown to overwhelmingly prefer the uncut member.
Another thing which may skew your experiences is your age, as I'm sure many of the responses you reference have been from adult women who are set in their ways, whereas all my experimentation with girls happened in my teens and early 20s, when women are still forming their opinions about the traits they prefer in a partner. In short, I think women like what they get used to and that can be cut or uncut just as easily.
Muddaaaay!Of course this thread can't be considered official until betplom weighs in.
what is prepuce?:xpansive:
You don't wanna know, pal.That must have been some pretty bulky foreskin you had there.
It doesn't really matter. It all works the same regardless.