Circumcised vs uncircumcised penises

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February 28, 2023

What is the difference between a circumcised and uncircumcised penis? The absence of foreskin at the head of the penis.

A circumcised penis may also be referred to as a ‘cut’ penis, and an uncircumcised penis can be referred to as an ‘uncut’ penis. Circumcision is the surgical removal of foreskin. Foreskin is the tissue that covers the head of the penis. A circumcised penises glands are exposed whereas an uncircumcised penis has foreskin covering the head.

So, why do people get circumcised? This is due to religious, cultural or medical reasons. Circumcision may occur as an adult if you suffer from phimosis. This is when the foreskin is too tight, causing pain.

Are there any benefits to circumcisions?

It’s easier to clean You are less likely to get urinary tract infections It reduces your chances of getting STI’s Women with partners who are cut are less likely to develop cervical cancer.

What are the biggest misconceptions?

Circumission does not reduce your sexual pleasure, but you might wanna make sure you use lube for handjobs. Some people also prefer to wear not so tight underwear. But, we’re all different! Being uncut does not make your penis bigger. Soz. Circumcision does not affect fertility

Overall, cut or uncut make sure that you use condoms, and clean your penis.


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