Imagine Sex Feeling 5 Times Better

by FitBuff Brandon on June 22, 2007 · 7 comments

in Dating,General Health,Grooming,Sex

Friday is Dating and Sex Day

A recent study has found that circumcision removes the 5 most sensitive areas of the penis. If you've already had it done — don't worry — most of your friends and colleagues are probably playing with just a helmet too. What began as a mostly religious ritual has become almost routine at most hospitals throughout the United States.

This finding is good news for those who suffer from premature ejaculation. Just imagine how much less control you would have if sex felt five times better than it does now. The results suggest that the most sensitive part of a circumcised penis is the scar where the five most sensitive areas used to be. The other benefit of being circumcised is the reduced chances of transmitting HIV. In fact, many African nations are considering making "the snip" mandatory for this very reason.

Obviously, this doesn't mean you shouldn't take the proper precautionary measures to protect yourself and others from HIV just because you are circumcised. The finding merely suggests that the extra skin on an uncircumcised penis is more susceptible to harboring and transmitting the virus.

The downside of this finding for those who've already undergone the procedure is that they are only feeling a fraction of the pleasure that they normally would have, had their trees not been trimmed. But, if you've gone this long without knowing, you can't miss what you've never had, right?

I'm sure most of my fellow circumcised adult males will agree that sex feels fine just the way it is — no complaints or regrets here!

Circumcision is a hot button issue for many people. Some are completely for it, while others think it should be a punishable crime. What's your feeling on the topic, and has this new study changed your mind at all?

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1 fredr June 22, 2007 at 6:34 pm

This first artical is about Langrein proteins ability to kill HIV

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/05/AR2007030500357.html

This one is about the diverse long term side effects from “the ritual”.

http://www.cirp.org/library/psych/goldman1/

This one is perspication on causes of delayed PTSD’s from childhood.

http://www.hiddenmysteries.org/health/effects/autism.html

The botanical equivalent of the male and female prepuce is called a calyx, the function is to protect and enhance reproductive desire.

If you think you should cut off the foreskin so you can avoid premature ejaculation, yuo’re are not taking in to consideration the effect it has on the feminine sex. My Catholic Dad was taught that he could only use a vagina for his sexual gratifcation and masturbation would send him to hell. My Catholic Mother was taught if she wasn’t submissive to her husband then he would cheat or worse, molest her daughters. My Dad had long stamina and wore my Mom raw and caused her to have a hystorectomy. the foreskins function is to make it not take a long time to protect the female. It also protects from too much fricken so not to cause micro rips where HIV enters the blood. Unles you practice dry sex as in Africa.

2 FitBuff.com June 22, 2007 at 7:14 pm

Hey Fred,

Good articles and response.

3 Ron Low June 23, 2007 at 1:16 am

It’s really not too late for men who are already cut. Do a search on “nonsurgical foreskin restoration” and you’ll an impressive array of methods and devices to help men tension their shaft skin. Up to an inch of new skin can be grown per year. So in a few years you could have enough skin ot fool a doctor into thinking you were never cut. I started in 2001. Slinky slack skin feels better than I could have imagined.

4 FitBuff.com June 23, 2007 at 10:43 am

Hey Ron,

Yeah, I had actually come across mentions of that procedure while researching this story. What made you decide to learn more and actually go through with the restoration?

5 fredr June 24, 2007 at 5:46 pm

I started searching the Internet 6 years ago to find reasons for my erectile dysfunction. By deduction, I decided it was most likely nerve damage, and also came across foreskin restoration techniques and began right away, as I’d always admired the looks of the natural penis with no scars. Now I have about 5 inches of new shaft skin and by being able to keep my glans covered, the callous all sluffed of my glans and it’s all shiny and new. I’m still dysfunctional because of the severed prepucial frenular delta nerves, aka as the masculine ‘Gee String” and the feminine “G Spot”. These nerves trigger sexual arousal and erections when pulled or stroked. I think it is a form of eugenics when done to infants. Since women have these nerves too, I think they are somehow behind it. They say things like they find the scarred penis more atractive and masculine prepuces smells and are unclean as if theirs doesn’t/isn’t.
My new skin is awsome to play with and I want to grow enough so that I can blow it up and use it for a flotation device, in case of water landing. ;-)

6 Glenn December 8, 2007 at 11:57 am

Well I am a 44 year old male and in the last past year I have problems with premature ejaculation. Since then I have thought about getting circumsied to make sex last longer but at this point I am confused about having it done. I have been surfing the web some say it,s better some say it,s not. I don,t want to runnin myself for life but I want to beable to satisfy my wife. So if anyone have any advise I would really apreciate it if you could let me know which direction to go in.

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