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My son isn't cut, and neither is my man. I prefer uncut, and before I got togther with my boyfriend I was always bummed because everyone my age (mid-thirties) seemed to be cut. My son says it's definitely not the case at his age. I think in our area (SoCal) only half or slightly less than half of the boys are cut now. My son had a friend try to make a joke about the fact that he isn't circumcised, and apparently the friend, who was in the cut minority, ended up being laughed at. My son told him, "Let me get this straight...YOU are trying to make fun of ME because I have my whole dick and you only have part of yours?"
I have seen some nasty circumcision after-effects. I dated a guy who could put a ring in his dick, and it was not pierced. It was from a weird scar tissue growth from his circumcision. One of my cousins is kind of deformed now from a botched circumcision. My ex-husband had a huge ring of scar tissue and the head of his dick was numb to the point where he couldn't even feel if you licked it. That's what foreskin is there for...to protect the head so things like that won't happen. He didn't even realize that ring was a scar until he was in his thirties. It's amazing how much we as a society have brainwashed ourselves into thinking this really horrible, barbaric thing is somehow "normal" or that this is the way a cock is "supposed" to look.
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