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any advantage in curcummsion

My husband is not curcummsion and during the sex I feel badly and pain. any advantage to men , if he is curcummsion or only cleaning . any advantage in sex. I hard most ladies like husband be curcummsion

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134578 tn?1693250592
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"Most" men if you are talking about the whole world, do not do circumcision.  It was more common in the United States fifty years ago than it is now, though it is still something like 58% of boy babies in the U.S. now, I have read.
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When it first started it was a religious obligation to go through and it was thought without a foreskin the women would get all the sperm of their husband. Since then it's just really a thing that is up to the parents. In the kinky world some folks want their partner with one while others shudder at the thought.


I know so much thanks to reading and guys that hang out in an online chat group.
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We are not using any lubricant since last couple of years and no any problem with organism, when head is touching out side , I feel a pain and I through reason is a not curcummsion . why most of the men a doing curcummsion , if there is no any advantage  
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134578 tn?1693250592
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My first serious boyfriend was uncircumcised, and my husband is circumcised, and to tell you the truth, I couldn't feel any difference.  The foreskin just rolls back.  Perhaps the feeling badly and pain has to do with not having enough lubrication.  Have you tried any kind of lubricating gel made for use during intimacy?  It can really help.
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