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mark
16/9/2020 11:35:47 am
There are certain things i;d rather not know - TMI! :-)
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Pete from Leeds
22/9/2020 03:09:41 pm
His name and family are Jewish; did he need to 'disclose' that he's been cut?
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mark
23/9/2020 04:31:45 am
A fair point Pete - the same with Middle Easteners, who are usually Muslim. - . I think much more interesting are men like Karl Schling, who, by the sound of his name is German - and Germany along with most of Europe have an almost palpable terror of circumcision. The surprise factor - I get much the same - I am fair haired and have a London accent, and when guys see my dick for the first time, my circ is usually the first thing they comment on. I didn't go to public school, not from a wealthy family so the first thing they want to know is why - and most of them prefer it, I find. Only 2 blokes have ever given me the "mutilated", "his body/his choice" routine and that is in 18 years or so.
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British Edward
23/9/2020 07:30:20 am
Hi Mark,
mark
23/9/2020 07:35:20 am
Necessity as a teenager Edward. The usual tight foreskin. My parents were against it when I was younger, but it was more about cleanliness - if I couldn't pull the foreskin back - I knew from other lads at school that I wouldn't be as clean as I should be. I still remember the changing room odours. There was the advice about creams, but I didn't want to fool about with all that and probably still smell rank. It did a lot for my self confidence.
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