egets wrote:
Now that you were talking about it there above and knowing I have some wobbly layers in my body that keeps some area moist and therefore not so strong of course that area that keeps on beeing in high humidity and heat enviro might change in a way that it cant prevent getting infections-well not only might but actually that IS the case.
Slow down:
Moist layers do not mean weak. The mucus membrane is simply semi-permiable membrane that absorbs and secrets. It's purpose generally aids in digestion, fertilization, or protection from foreign elements (like the membrane in the nose).
Secondly, the layer is there to help prevent infections, not harbor them. There are certain bacteria that lives there, and if you keep moist and healthy, the bacteria should survive enough to irradicate other, more harmful bacteria (which would later cause infections).
So, you want the scientific rundown?
b. the mucous membranes
Mucous membranes line body cavities that open to the exterior, such as the respiratory tract, the gastrointestinal tract, and the genitourinary tract. Mucous membranes are composed of an epithelial layer that secretes mucus, and a connective tissue layer. The mucus is a physical barrier that traps microbes. Mucus also contains lysozyme to degrade bacterial peptidoglycan, an antibody called secretory IgA that prevents microbes from attaching to mucosal cells and traps them in the mucous, lactoferrin to bind iron and keep it from from being used by microbes, and lactoperoxidase to generate toxic superoxide radicals that kill microbes. Resident normal flora of the mucosa also inhibit potentially harmful microbes. In addition, the mucous membrane, like the skin, is constantly sloughing cells to remove microbes that have attached to the mucous membranes. Beneath the mucosal membrane is mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) that contains cells for killing microbes and sampling antigens on the mucosa to start adaptive immune responses against them.
egets wrote:
Since all my life I've been with a guy that has been circumcised I now dont feel very comfortable going down giving oral to a guy who is not circumcised, if I had not had experience of circumcised penis and was just dwelling with uncircumcised penises I might not know of better but now, you have to be really special person and basicly having brushed your penis throughly with a toothbrush or something before I can lay my mouth on it. Its like Im a cat that tasted caviar and dont dare to go back to catfood
Yeah, culture does play into the preferences. Most American girls that I talk to think the same of an uncircumsized penis as you do. Unfortunately, they know little about the anatomy of the foreskin. (Gogo internet!)
egets wrote:
Its much more beautiful, I mean penis is so much more beautiful when it is circumcised, its smooth all over like a sculpture and when its erected it is sooo soft like silk that you just feel like caressing it with your lips (thats how you feel the softness of the skin best because lips are so sensitive)
Lips are also mucus membranes! (side note)
Have you seen an erect uncircumsized penis? The internet has plenty of comparisons. Here's a very easy, not work safe site:
here. While erect, the appearance shouldn't be much different.
egets wrote:
I know that a woman who's been with uncircumcised penis maybe dont spend much time thinking about sex and even less looking and admiring the form of his husbands penis .... or I might be wrong too how can I know the whole worlds womens and what they do in the bedrooms
wtf? A penis is a penis. Any good wife/sexually active girlfriend ought to study the penis. Not only will it make it easier to pleasure him, but it'll be much easier to be in control (via many pleasurable factors). A women is often at the mercy of a man that knows his way around pussy. Likewise, a man should be able to trust that his companion will be able to take care of him. Circumcised or not. *shakes head*
egets wrote:
For me personally the most uncomfortable factor with uncircumcised penis is the thought of what all is been harboured in the underlayers of the foreskin it now requaires extra effort keeping your penis clean while circumcised penis can live without seeing water for months and will never get dirty
Now requires extra effort? Please, it's like cleaning any part of the body. A little soap and water. It's not effort unless it's painful for the guy. Although, cleaning a circumcised penis probably is a lot less effort.
egets wrote:
I had to ask her if she was circumcised and she said she was so I then asked her because I dont know to what extend was she circumcised that how does she feel anything when she is with a man, she then told me that her pussy dont smell :3nod:
That's a shame. Pussy smell is one of the great things about being female. Our wetness and ejaculation (in some cases) is much more sweet and tangy than the saltiness of a male's ejaculation. Her hubby can't even take her dirty underwear and put it on his head to get an immediate hard-on.
(can you goons tell I read too many confessions in that confessional thread. Haha)
egets"Its about the same thing to circumcise womens pussy and the westerners are btw doing it in the form of or calling it beautyoperation - reducing the labias or whatever[/quote]
Difference between circumcision and a "beauty operation"
[quote="
Good ol' Wikipedia"]"Clitoridotomy" (which is also called "hoodectomy" as a slang term) involves the removal or splitting of the clitoral hood. The United Nations Population Fund states that this is comparable to male circumcision.
Clitoridectomy means the partial or total removal of the external part of the clitoris. It was sometimes practiced in English-speaking nations well after the first half of the Twentieth Century, ostensibly to stop masturbation.
Infibulation replaces the vulva with a wall of flesh from the pubis to the anus, except for a pencil-size opening at the inferior portion of the vulva to allow urine and menstrual blood to pass through.
Other forms are collectively referred to as Type IV. This includes a diverse range of practices, including pricking the clitoris with needles, burning or scarring the genitals as well as ripping or tearing of the vagina. Type IV is found primarily among isolated ethnic groups as well as in combination with other types.[/quote]
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Wiki on Labiaplasty wrote:
Labiaplasty (sometimes spelled labioplasty) is a plastic surgery procedure involving the labia, any of four folds of tissue of the vulva (female external genitalia).
As with other procedures, like plastic surgery of the nose, called rhinoplasty, labiaplasty may be undertaken for functional reasons, aesthetic reasons, or a combination of the two. The procedure can involve creation or reshaping of the labia. Labiaplasty is sometimes performed to revise aesthetic conditions such as large inner labia, as well as to repair the area following disease or injury, especially from childbirth. . . .In the case of transsexual women, labiaplasty is frequently the second part of a two-stage vaginoplasty, where labia and a clitoral hood are created. This is often performed a few months after the first part of the procedure. In some cases, labiaplasty is an elective procedure to improve appearance after a one-stage vaginoplasty.
The only part similar is that Clitoridotomy may be involved for women who've been unable to orgasm. And just because the size of the labia has been altered, it doesn't mean that the membrane has been destroyed. They even have surgical procedures to reattach the hymen (which is, guess what, a mucous membrane). No where does it talk about nearly closeing off the vaginal opening and/or removing the clit.
egets wrote:
I dont have like any huge things hanging down there but I have always been wanting to chop them smaller because I imagine it could highten sexual experience
In what ways would it highten the experience? Confidence-wise? Shortening the labia is not going to make the G-spot easier to reach, and a long labia shouldn't get in the way of a partner's ability to stimulate the clit.
egets wrote:
I know one day I will sculpt my pussy more cleaner-just because I fucking want to, thats all
I'd suggest you do more research. Even if it's the pitiful online research we use for these debates.
egets wrote:
a man who is not circumcised only feels sensitive if you specifically go to touch that area that where the foreskin is
Err, the foreskin would be at the base of an erect penis. See
http://www.foreskin.org/3zones-c.htm (NWS). *sighs* It's as sensitive as a circumcised penis, and arguably moreso.
egets wrote:
One idea is that if you dont cut the woman's genitals they can continue to grow nearly to the size of penis
And as can be clearly noted, DOES NOT HAPPEN.
egets wrote:
Another thing is that it is said the african women actually FEELS MORE in the actual intercourse and they are more "warmed up" in other words they dont even need the foreplay but are ready to go like instant coffee
Where the fuck did you get this?
Female circumcision is a procedure generally used to reduce/eliminate all sexual pleasure. So she'd be dry as a bone and the experience would be painful.
egets wrote:
If this "clarification" of womahood by removing the minipenis makes the woman more warmer and sensual from the actual vagina area (as should be) then the following claim is wrong saying that circumcised women dont get pregnant as often as the ones with minipenises:
It wouldn't be considered such a horrible mutilation if it was beneficial. The women don't get pregnant as much because they lack most of the essential fluids in their vaginal canals for carrying/keeping the sperm alive so that it can get to an egg.
egets wrote:
I actually once read a sex magasine where this one huge vained cocky man was machoing that he can give any woman vagina orgasm and that the secret is that he dont touch clitoris at all because that would change the sensation consentration to that area, he only consentrates on rubbing and rinsing the vagina walls and leaves clitoris alone
And here, we get into the debate about the elusive G-spot. Which I believe exists. And yes, touching the clit <i>can</i> divert the sensations felt in the contraction of the vaginal walls because it's so sensitive (although I would say it adds to the sensation and draws out the orgasm).
It's rumored that there are two types of female orgasms, and that the G-spot orgasm has nothing to do with the clit. However, I call this bullshit, and I do believe that most women can get a deeper, fuller orgasm by stimulating both areas simultaneously.
I don't have any lesbian experience on this matter, so if any lesbian/hetero-male is bored enough to debate with you, I'm sure they could correct me and share in the myths/truths of giving orgasms.