If you want to be circumcised, you can go to your doctor and have your foreskin removed. I prefer uncut men though. I love the feel of the extra skin and i know a lot of people do. Don't feel bad about your self though. You are more man than a circumcised man, because you still have everything you started with. lol
Some women are grossed out by foreskins and if the uncircumcised man in question wanted to get serious with such a woman, then they have to talk about it. Health insurance does NOT cover the cost of circumcision and it's surgery for men. I don't know if any woman would pay for it.
No, however, uncircumcised Jewish males are prohibited from participating in a large number of Jewish rituals. Some groups, particularly Orthodox groups, require posthumous circumcision before burial in a Jewish cemetery.
Of course not. This is an imaginary issue stemming from translation, not the actual Hebrew text. The Hebrew is Erel lo yochal bo (an uncircumcised will not eat of it). This sentence is written in the masculine and it refers to Jewish circumcision beginning with Abraham, which applies only to males. The Torah does not discuss, require or mention female circumcision at all.
Chlamydia has the same mode of transmission for circumcised and uncircumcised men. There is no difference. You can get it from oral, anal or vaginal sex; from genital-genital contact; and from being born to a woman with chlamydia.
A very depressing old woman.
To some men a virgin is more pleasurable; to others they want experience.
What???? It IS pleasurable to most women to be stimulated by coitus.
slightly pinching between the teeth is pleasurable to woman
Any woman forced to undergo female circumcision.
technically yes but it is not common. Exercise releases endorphins, which can be pleasurable, so technically a woman can find walking pleasurable, but likely not in a sexual way.
"Fingering" yourself or another person refers to sticking fingers into a woman's genitals. This is usually highly pleasurable to a woman, and takes place in sex or masturbation.
Yes. Although uncircumcised Jewish men are very rare. Circumcision is a physical sign of the Jewish people's covenant with God, but if a Jewish man isn't circumcised, for whatever reason (medical reasons, it wasn't possible in the country he was born in, his parents didn't want to...whatever), he's still a Jew. Except that he has a foreskin. He can marry a Jewish woman, his children will be Jews, and he has all the responsibilities of any other Jewish man according to some groups withing Judaism. Amongst the more Orthodox Jewish groups, an uncircumcised man is prohibited from participating in many Jewish rituals and holidays, even if there was a legitimate reason for not being circumcised (health/persecution). However, he can still marry a Jewish woman in this circumstance.