It shouldn't be painful.
Most people find sex isn't better with a circumcised penis. Uncircumcised penises tend to be more sensitive, since the head is protected by the foreskin. Circumcised men tend to have sex more forcefully, pounding faster and harder to achieve the level of stimulation necessary to feel sexual pleasure and reach orgasm. Since uncircumcised men are more sensitive they tend to not thrust as hard or as fast. Some women may enjoy this more, while others enjoy the more vigorous pounding common among circumcised men. It's simply a question of personal preference.
Absolutely! It just depends on whether or not the man knows how to use it!
No. I don't believe in using force - or nagging - to get what I want, but I will talk about my feelings. If a guy wanted to have sex with me and didn't want to get circumcised, I would tell him to look for sex elsewhere. Circumsicion is harmfull to both the penis and to the sex act both the man and the woman are beter of with sex using an intact penis.
It could be. It would make sex difficult and possibly painful.
Normally, gay men not only suck on penis's they even insert their penis(s) into other men's rectums. This is known as Anal Sex.
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Men have this thing called a penis. That's what they urinate out of. It is also their sex organ that they ejaculate out of.
Actually, yes. But not two men with a penis. They have to have the female sex, but they'll still count as men.
Yes, it is insane to remove a useful protective part of the body that serves to make sex more fun and preserve the integrity of the function of the penis. No
It really depends on whether you masturbated or not.
If this is painful or prevents you from general use of your penis (for example, painful sex or trouble urinating), see a doctor asap. Otherwise, I would still see a doctor about it anyway, but the priority would be lower.
Yes, that is called sex. It's how you make babies.