An uncut or intact penis has a foreskin (prepuce). when a boy is born he is born with a foreskin that covers the glans penis. the foreskin is a highly enervated sheath with an inner mucosal lining designed to protect the glans penis from drying out, infection and damage from external conditions. It also plays an important part in sexual pleasure and control over pleasure sensitive nerve areas. as well as making insertion of the penis into the vagina easier and more pleasurable.
The cut or circumcises penis has had the foreskin removed totally exposing the glans penis to the element's, making its surface dryer and less sensitive.
An uncut penis is one with the foreskin intact and a cut penis is one where the foreskin has been removed.
An un-cut penis, is simply someone who did not have their foreskin on their penis removed either at birth or later in life. Studies show that men that are uncut, have more sensitivity in their penis during sex or sexual stimulation because of the nerve endings vs. a man that is cut, who had their foreskin removed at birth, or at a later age, to blend in with society, or for many other reasons, some men believe when their penis is cut, there is more girth, or size, this is untrue, as it does not contribute to size or dimensions, in fact, having a cut penis, or having your foreskin removed at a later age, results in loss of sensitivity in the head of the penis, causing, orgasm complication, causing erectile dis-function, since the nerves are not stimulating the penis, the nerve endings are further destroyed later in life, due to the head of the penis being exposed where 99% of the nerves are located, and the head of the penis rubbing against, your underwear or clothing after a few years.
Un-Cut penis is also a way of some people's religion or culture. Most middle eastern and European men are uncut.
The idea of cut penis came about some hundred years ago, when some thought it was cleaner and more sanitary and prevents infections, although this is a plausible reason it does not mean having an uncut penis is in any way unhealthy or pose a health risk, since this is based on the one individual that takes care of themselves and cleans themselves on a daily basis and maintains a clean hygiene.
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.
No. as a mater of fact aids is higher among circumcised men (especialy in the US then among men that are intact. thougbthis is more likely a result of lifestyle factors then the actual state of the circumcised penis.
It is more likely that Crosby is intact and Staal is circumcised.
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.
The intact penis is at no greater risk of infection then the circumcised penis. There is no evidence that it is. and that is probably one of the reasons why all medical advice is against circumcision.
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)
"A review of the scientific literature, however, reveals that the actual effect of circumcision is the destruction of the clinically-demonstated hygienic and immunological properties of the prepuce and intact penis....The higher rate of STDs in circumcised males might well be the result of the loss of preputial immunoprotective structures. The loss of the protective, self-lubricating, mobile, double-layered prepuce exposes the glans penis and meatus to direct friction, abrasion, and trauma. Eyes without eyelids would not be cleaner. Neither is a glans without its prepuce. The surgically externalized and unprotected glans and meatus of the circumcised penis are constantly exposed to abrasion and dirt, making the circumcised penis less hygienic. The circumcised penis is more prone to infection in the first years of life than the intact penis....These factors may explain why circumcised males are more likely than their genitally intact peers to engage in high risk sexual behaviours (such an anal intercourse and active and passive homosexual oral sex) that lead to HIV and other STD infections." Immunological functions of the human prepuce, P M Fleiss, F M Hodges, R S Van Howe, STI (London), Volume 74, Number 5, Pages 364-367, October 1998
The dollar amount is probably around $300. However, the cost in dollars shouldn't be your first question. Your first question should be, what is the anatomical and biological cost of removing the foreskin? Circumcision removes the most sensitive part of a man's penis. The five most sensitive areas of the penis are on the foreskin. The transitional region from the external to the internal foreskin is the most sensitive region of the fully intact penis, and more sensitive than the most sensitive region of the circumcised penis.
It's foreskin, not forkskin. Foreskin is the skin that covers the glans penis (penis head). Every male is born with it, but it's sometimes removed by circumcision. The only countries in which the majority of the population are circumcised are USA and Israel. Jewish people circumcise their boys for religious reasons, while Americans do it by tradition. The foreskin protects the glans and keeps it healthy and shiny, while circumcision allows the glans to become tough and less sensitive. During sexual intercourse the foreskin bunches up stimulating the female g-spot while cushioning penis and the vagina from friction causes by the bare glans rubbing against the vulva. Most men with a foreskin can retract it at well, and some do this to urinate or masturbate. Most men's foreskin will retract by itself when the penis becomes erect. In this state intact, and circumcised penises look the same other than the frenulum on the intact penis. If you want to learn more, read the wikipedia article on the foreskin.
Are you circumcised or do you still have your foreskin?
Some do and some don't. It depends on the person's own preferences. Some women argue that circumcised penises have a more sanitary and pleasant appearance, while others argue that uncircumcised penises provide a better sexual experience.
Yes More then 80% of the men of the world are intact and have no trouble ejaculating at all. as a matter of fact the men that are circumcised are more likely to have problems then those that are not.