No, because I think foreskins are unattractive and I worry about dirt, germs, and the possibility of getting sick.
There is however no evidence that there is any hygienic nor health risk connected with Intact males. 80% of the worlds men are intact and doing fine. e en in the USA are under the impression that the foreskin is a source of concern they forget however that they themselves run a far greater risk of picking up dirt and germs then does the foreskin they are the victims of marketing as circumcision is a vibrant industry in the US as is the sale of baby foreskin for medical and cosmetic market purposes.
Male Circumcision Affects Female Sexual EnjoymentA survey of women who have had sexual experience with circumcised and anatomically complete partners showed that the anatomically complete penis was preferred over the circumcised penis. Without the foreskin to provide a movable sleeve of skin, intercourse with a circumcised penis resulted in female discomfort from increased friction, abrasion, and loss of natural secretions. Respondents overwhelmingly concurred that the mechanics of coitus were different for the two groups of men. Unaltered men tended to thrust more gently with shorter strokes. O'Hara, K. and O'Hara, J., "The Effect of Male Circumcision on the Sexual Enjoyment of the Female Partner," BJU 83 (1999): suppl. 1: 79-84No, 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.
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.
No.
all Jewish men are commanded to marry. Including priests
They want to marry Jewish.
Marry a Jewish man or woman.
does not matter i would marry her if she was Jewish
She didn't marry Jewish.
That is not a Jewish tradition.
It's possible that he dated Jewish girls, but couldn't find them compatible with him, so he decided to give up and look for love elsewhere.
I think it would depend on whether or not the person attracts him from the inside out.
Yes, it's very easy to marry a Jewish girl if you are not Jewish. In most cases you would need to hav a civil wedding though, because many non-orthodox and all orthodox Rabbis would refuse to perform the ceremony.