This is a difficult question to answer since there are different types of circumcision and all women are different. If she can't feel anything in the vulva and vagina you have to concentrate on other erogenous zones like breasts, necks etc. You have to try what works for her. Women who's had the clitoral hood pierced or had the clit cut can in most cases still feel something. The nerve that is the clitoris goes down to the buttocks and on the inside of the thighs so it's not all gone. I'm not sure but for a women who s had everything on the vulva removed and then stitched shut you might try other erogenous zones and maybe the G-spot. But that is hard since many of those women have traumas carried with them form the circumcision and might also have had infections and complications so they just don't want anything inside. You can also try different sex toys like vibrators since they come in all sizes and she can adjust the speed etc herself. I hope I have at least helped a little and I'm adding links I've found. Not much but there are articles to find if you Google. The problem is that they say different things. It's probably because there are different types of circumcision but also because it happens to so different women. The experiences differ.
In exactly the same way you would pleasure an uncircumcised one. Except you Will probably have to work at it a little bit harder as he has had something more then 20.000 pleasure creating nerve endings taken out with the foreskin and the glans penis wont be as responsive because it has a hardened dry and Less sensitive surface.
No
Being circumcised or uncircumcised does not play a role in how long a man lasts in bed. The differences are that an uncircumcised penis is more sensitive, causing more pleasure for the woman. However it's easier for infections to develop. A circumcised penis has less chance of developing infections but is less sensitive hence causing less pleasure for a woman.
There is nothing wrong with that.
Abraham. He was 99.
Circumcised and uncircumcised penises function exactly the same during sexual intercourse. While uncircumcised men may be slightly more sensitive, it doesn't really matter if a man is circumcised or uncircumcised. There are definite differences and only Intact men can really appreciate these. For more information go to the related link below (Medical studies on circumcision)
No. Circumcision has nothing to do with fertility.
Circumcised means that the man has had his foreskin removed. In Jewish males this normally happens about a week after birth, cicumcision can be carried out at any time though. There are instances where females can be circumcised but I don't know how that works!
About $4.000
Yes, yes it is.
Yes, if the first circumcision went wrong.
No, a man does not have to be circumcised in order to father a child.
Circumcision has nothing to do with catching diseases.