Peeing with a foreskin - What do you do? Poll.

How do you pee with your uncut cock?

  • With the foreskin down/fully covering your penis?

    Votes: 300 25.0%
  • Pulled back a tiny bit to show the head?

    Votes: 414 34.5%
  • Pulled all the way back?

    Votes: 485 40.5%

  • Total voters
    1,199

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I hardly ever pull mine back.

I never seem to get any complaints when it gets sucked.

ya i don't pull mine back either unless i'm just idlely playing with it while i piss, it comes out with enuff force so my skin doesn't affect the stream either way.

and you'd never hear any complaints from me.....ur cock looks great, and I'm sure it tastes great too.

make me hard, post a pic of ur bike, here's mine:
 

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I read in the book "Foreskin: A Closer Look" that soldiers in the front lines fighting against Germany in WWII were taught to pinch their foreskins off, urinate to balloon it, then swish it around my squeezing the head. It was supposed to help keep away infections. I guess there were occasionally outbreaks of balantisis.
 

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I am cut, but I wish I could have kept my foreskin. My mom said the doctor said it was "highly recommended" so I wonder if I had a long foreskin...hmmm lol

My bf is uncut though, and he does not retract his foreskin to pee. His foreskin covers everything except a very small part of the tip of his glans. Sometimes though if he is cold or it is wintertime here in Minnesota, his penis will be smaller than usual as it was trying to stay warm...then he has more overhang and pulls it back just enough to clear the opening.
 

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Not retracting when pissing generally doesn't cause any issues. The reason is pure physics - the urine stream will find the course of least resistance, which is through the opening of the foreskin. Accordingly, unless the opening of the foreskin is blocked or overly restricted, urine won't force it's way under the rest of the foreskin.
 
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I have CI 10 and I retract fully when pissing. In the last 6 months I have left the skin retracted after pissing. I can usually stay retracted indefinitely, but the retracted foreskin often swells a little bit so I roll it back after a few hours.
 

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I read in the book "Foreskin: A Closer Look" that soldiers in the front lines fighting against Germany in WWII were taught to pinch their foreskins off, urinate to balloon it, then swish it around by squeezing the head. It was supposed to help keep away infections. I guess there were occasionally outbreaks of balanitis.
Of course flushing with urine is the natural way to keep the foreskin hygenic and healthy, for the last 65 million years, for every mammal on earth.

Just as with our armpits there is nothing unhealthy about going natural. When we choose to be cleaner than natural for social reasons, we need to understand what the health trade-offs are.

Studies from just after WWII of babies showed that intact babies got more UTIs. It is now understood that the practice then of forcibly retracting the foreskin for cleaning caused most of the infections.
 

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Of course flushing with urine is the natural way to keep the foreskin hygenic and healthy, for the last 65 million years, for every mammal on earth.

Studies from just after WWII of babies showed that intact babies got more UTIs. It is now understood that the practice then of forcibly retracting the foreskin for cleaning caused most of the infections.

ya it's pretty amazing how well engineered everything in nature is, whether you believe god created it or it was some other big bang. left alone it works like it should.

man always thinks he's smarter than the creator, and ends up screwing everything up, u can apply that to the entire planet too.
 
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It just depends.

If I am cold and extremely soft/shrunk I pull it back to avoid the spray. Otherwise the stream is strong enough to go straight out.
 

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Yes, the process of evolution over the past 65 million years (reign of the mammals) has engineered some amazing things with our bodies. I truly believe that the foreskin has a purpose even today...that being the preservation of erotic sensations. Remember the study I mentioned before where researchers found 5 places on the uncircumcised penis that were more sensitive than the most sensitive place on the circumcised penis?

As our ancestors were running naked through the jungles and grasslands of africa, the foreskin no doubt prevented the harsh vegetation and sharp grass stems from cutting the delicate surface of the glans as well as preserving erotic sensitivity for the quickest and fastest mating experience possible. Most animals are most vulnerable to attack from predators during the mating process.

A side note to evolution, it has been said our brain is 25,000 years behind the times...meaning our current brain capacity and limitations are designed to cope and live in a world as it was 25,000 years ago. Just imagine in 25,000 more years what the brain of our species will be capable of! Hopefully, we will survive that long...that statement continues to be in question with regard to the damage we have done to our planet in the past 80 years.

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