Circumcision by nationality

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Hello guys!

I want to find how different styles of circumcision varies based on nationality/religion.

I want to ask you 2 questions:
- What is your circumcision style?
- What is you nationality and religion?

You can also add your experiences with guys of other nationalities (or the same as yours) and maybe show pics of your penis (if it’s allowed here).

Thank you all!
 

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Hello guys!

I want to find how different styles of circumcision varies based on nationality/religion.

I want to ask you 2 questions:
- What is your circumcision style?
- What is you nationality and religion?

You can also add your experiences with guys of other nationalities (or the same as yours) and maybe show pics of your penis (if it’s allowed here).

Thank you all!
How many styles of circumcisions are there?
 

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I'm Portuguese and not circumcised. In Portugal circumcision isn't a mandatory practice in boys as a "health measure" like in other countries (the US, for example). It's only done when necessary. People of religious backgrounds in which circumcision is ritual, of course, can do so. But, as a mostly christian country, you don't find easily circumcised men.
In what concert "style", I think the most common (the ones I've seen in person) consists in cutting the frenulum but leaving the foreskin intact. That's what you would call high and loose?
 

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I'm Portuguese and not circumcised. In Portugal circumcision isn't a mandatory practice in boys as a "health measure" like in other countries (the US, for example). It's only done when necessary. People of religious backgrounds in which circumcision is ritual, of course, can do so. But, as a mostly christian country, you don't find easily circumcised men.
In what concert "style", I think the most common (the ones I've seen in person) consists in cutting the frenulum but leaving the foreskin intact. That's what you would call high and loose?
Well I wouldn’t call it a circumcision. This is just the removal of frenulum