- DM43,
Don't know, but I am glad I never got cut. The feeling of having things done to extra skin is amazing. 
My Dad just didn't want me to be cut. He always says that we are born with a foreskin for a reason. He is cut but his younger brother isn't. Apparently he was cut by his doctor without his parent's consent and they made sure that my uncle wasn't. In his opinion there was no medically necessary reason for a boy to be cut.
I remember being very young and inqisitive, taking a bath with my dad and him explaining the difference using his own penis as an example. He showed me that the skin on mine rolled back but his didn't and that mine was how it was when I was born but his was made that way when he was a baby. I, of course, asked why and he said that his doctor thought that he would be healthier if he was this way. Then he told me that there was nothing wrong with me and that we are made (my way) for a reason and that his doctor made a mistake because it was so long ago (Dad was 39 when I was born). He then explained to me that I need to keep it clean and showed me what I need to do.
I really need to thank him, it made me ultimately love my body for how it is and not be embarassed when the other boys in school noticed that mine was different. (I was the only uncut) I plan an making sure that my sons aren't cut if i have any.
Well, if it is so perfect, show us a picture of it.Too perfect to spoil it.
Too perfect for ANY to be spoiled.Well, if it is so perfect, show us a picture of it.
Cut here and I like me, don’t know anything different. Dad was uncut but they circumcised him in the Army. Don’t know why..
When I worked in a Nursing Home, I knew several men who had served during WWII. None but the Jewish man was circumcised. I have heard of men being cut by the Army during this time, I just did not see it to be true. These men did come home to find their sons were being cut though.They circumcised my Dad in the army also. He was in the second world war and from what i've heard it was suppose to be easier to keep clean and keep down infections. I think that's bullshit but that is the reason they gave for cutting the men. That's what he told me.
Guess he thought he'd save me the trouble of adult circumcision and have me cut at birth. Wish they had left me alone. I wouldn't have had to go through five years of restoration and still not be truly uncut
It’s almost like a conspiracy designed for you to lose the history, importance, meaning, obviousness, and living memory of it, to keep it going.When I worked in a Nursing Home, I knew several men who had served during WWII. None but the Jewish man was circumcised. I have heard of men being cut by the Army during this time, I just did not see it to be true. These men did come home to find their sons were being cut though.
My dad and uncle were both in the Army during the Korean Conflict and neither were circumcised. I asked dad about the Army making men get circumcised and he said he never heard of any who had.
Hospitals pushing it while foreskinned men were off to war and what not.
In my own case, I definitely would say that’s true.$$$$
My dads side was Italian and all were uncut. And my moms side is deep south and mainly uncut. With their powers combined, I was so thankfully left uncut and intact! Love having a foreskin!
I love feeling the barrier of skin over my head. Especially on the underside. It probabably sounds strange, it’s amazing what you don’t realize you are missing when you ever had it and then get it back.I love mine too