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Originally Posted by Diego
Firstly...Why on earth would you stick a mans dick in your mouth that you don't know, trust, respect and like..... Good Question!
Secondly...Why on earth would you stick a mans dick in your mouth that you don't know, trust, respect and like. Good Question!
If you knew him, respected him, trusted and liked him...would it matter to you what his penis looked like? Yes. I don't mess with freak cocks of any sort. In addition, if it stunk to high heaven, I would have another big problem.
Would it matter to you if he caffed...choked up and hurled at the sight of your pussy? If it stunk like garbage, then no.
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Originally Posted by Diego
You're kinda wacky. I have no penis..however, If I did, I would hate it to meet the likes of you.
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You are flat out wacky!
Are you even reading this thread? Try reading it again before posting.
Smegma
Uncircumcised male with foreskin retracted, presents with large accumulation of smegma (sometimes called 'cock cheese'.) Smegma is thought to be the cause of numerous penile and female urinary/genital infections. The male penis begins producing even greater quantities of smegma during puberty, and care must be taken to wash the penis regularly, from childhood throughout adult life if the male is not circumcised, to prevent the accumulation of this foul smelling substance.
I'm still uncircumcised and I have the same problem - even more so during warm weather. I find I have to wash with soap and rinse seven times a day over the sink before the smell goes away. When anti-circers claim that adequate hygiene can be achieved in a couple of seconds each day in the shower it makes me laugh sometimes. Trouble is, you have to be careful when using soap as in my case I can get a reaction to the soap which then makes matters worse. The best thing I find is to try retraction for a while to let everything dry out and this keeps the smell at bay for a while.
Peter (USA)
I have a friend who is up on medical matters he says to get rid of the smell you must dissolve a half teaspoon of cooking salt (NOT table salt) in a glass of warm water. Bathe your penis in the solution for about five minutes, making sure your foreskin is fully retracted. Do not dry it off. You will observe the waste products suspended in the water. Repeat three times weekly or until the condition improves. My personal advice is get yourself circumcised as soon as practical, I had mine at 40 and have never looked back, it is the best thing that could happen to a guy.
Neville (UK)
Before I was circumcised (at age 30) I tried for years to eliminate the smell from my penis. I was scrupulously clean, and tried everything I could think of, but I never got rid of the smell completely. There was always at least a slight but noticeable odor for the first few seconds each time I got an erection, and this could be within half an hour of getting out of a bath or shower where I had pulled the foreskin right back and washed with soap.
Apart from washing, I was very careful to pull the foreskin right back when urinating, and for the last few years before being clipped I trained the skin to stay back all the time. But there was still the same odor when I got an erection. I used to think it was very unfair of life that, although I was very turned on by the equivalent smell of a female, I never found a woman who liked the smell of my penis.
Circumcision removed the odor completely, as well as looking better and giving me more enjoyable sensations.
Daniel (UK)