
To circumcise, or not to circumcise; that is the question.
The choice has divided humans for centuries.
Even Shakespeare, the man whose famous line I just butchered, had feelings about “circumcised dogs”.
While snipping a baby’s bepis has been a religious convention in Muslim and Jewish circles since time immortal, it has gained and lost popularity in secular communities over time, too.
While the chop was ‘the done thing’ in the ’50s (back then they believed it kept the penis cleaner), circumcision for the hell of it is less common these days. It’s actually at an all-time low at the moment, with figures from Medicare showing that circumcision incidence in Australia continues to decline and is now at the lowest rate since records were kept.
But what about adult circumcision? How often does that happen? And more importantly; how does sex feel after the fact?
We wondered. So we tracked down a dude who had the chop later in life and asked.
Todd*, a friend of a friend, had the chop when he was 25-years-old. He graciously agreed to answer any and all pressing questions we had regarding his penile situation, purely for your educational benefit.
Why did you undergo adult circumcision?
My foreskin was essentially getting a bit tight during intercourse and after visiting a specialist they advised there’s a risk skin can be pulled back and not able to roll back out, which can be pretty serious on the pecker.
Had you had sex before the operation?
Yes.
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Does sex feel different after getting circumcised?
It’s a lot better as I feel like I’m not going to hurt myself, I previously felt there was a risk skin would pull and get damaged.
How long did you wait after the operation to whet ya dingus with a willing partner?
Is sex better circumcised or uncircumcised?
So there you have it, folks. A short snippet of dick content.
We tried tracking down someone who had their foreskin reapplied for comparison, but had no luck.
*Names were changed to protect privacy. His real name is Snipetti Dicketti.