"I've always had a circumcised cock. My foreskin was removed the day I was born: British upper middle class colonial family, so of course it had to go. That’s “right and proper”! I love it as it is sleek, smooth, low cut and tight, and doesn’t smell! The best of all!" - Read Chris' circumcision story in The Locker Room.
14 Comments
Phil
1/5/2020 04:41:02 pm
Nice cut cock man! Love your mushroom What’s that ring? Is it just jewellery or does it have a ‘cock ring’ effect?
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Chris
2/5/2020 03:05:33 pm
Thanks for the commendation. I decided long ago that since I don’t have a foreskin, I needed something to set off my cock, hence I have a bunch of sulcus rings. Purely decorative!
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Joe
4/5/2020 06:04:16 pm
Nice dick pics there, Chris! The jewelry looks good too! Thanks for sharing.
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Chris
10/5/2020 02:33:52 pm
Thanks, Joe. It’s good at my age to get such comments!
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Bill
5/5/2020 07:36:56 pm
Beautiful cock Chris. You say British colonial family - can I ask where in the former empire you were born?
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Chris
6/5/2020 02:58:57 pm
Hi, Bill, I was born in the Raj, aka India. And although India had gotten independence just before I was born, it was still pretty much run by us for many years after. We left India when I was about 8 or 9 years old, and my mum was sent home to the UK for the birth of my younger brothers. I had been circumcised automatically “hospital policy” for all Brits there and then, but my parents had to demand my younger bros get circumcised back in Britain, the 50s, and the NHS wasn’t doing that anymore. But they were all circumcised.
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Bill
6/5/2020 04:52:02 pm
That's really interesting. What was it about white, English speaking people in the former empire and circumcision? I was born in South Africa, white English-speaking family that had been there for a few generations. I grew up in the 1970s, my classmates mostly with dicks like mine, heads visible - Australia similar, I believe. It struck me that kids who had emigrated from the UK or elsewhere in Europe all had those strange willies.
Chris
8/5/2020 05:28:33 am
Hi, Bill. I’m not sure, I think it was the Victorian idea that white colonial families were superior to native peoples, hence let’s keep ourselves obviously “upper” and circumcise all boys. Bach “home” the NHS cut off (pun intended) funding for routine infant circumcisions. Interestingly we stopped at Durban for several months on our return to the UK to visit with cousins, and of course all the boys there were RIC. At a British public school when I entered in the early 60s almost 75% were foreskinless, and when I left in the late 60s it was down to 25% or so. I kept meticulous records of every one I could see, and it was most, as any ideas of personal privacy didn’t exist in British public schools then.
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Mike
8/5/2020 12:58:16 pm
I think the, fortunate, prevalence of circumcision in the old Empire (though actually only India was an Empire) has two reasons. First, the majority of British settlers came from the middle classes, which had embraced the practice emulating the Royals and upper classes. They had to have money to go abroad and set up. Or be of the officer or equivalent level in the military or civil service. Also, in those days, medical opinion was more favour of circumcision to prevent infections. These were more likely to occur in hot climates, hence the imperative to cut. Think of the widespread circumcision practices of the Middle East and Africa.
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Chris
10/5/2020 02:38:22 pm
Mike, you are quite right. There was also a lot of emulation of the Royal Family. Prince Charles was born about a year before me, and circumcised - not publicly (that would have been fun!) but it was announced by the Palace, and many colonial families followed the good example set by the Queen “back home”. I know mine was automatic policy of the hospital, but my parents were in full agreement.
Joe
12/5/2020 02:58:50 pm
Chris, I really enjoyed reading your story and you (and your wife's) frank, open attitude towards sex. Thanks for sharing. Best, Joe.
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Chris
12/5/2020 03:37:50 pm
Joe, you are welcome. We can enjoy other bodily pleasures such as food and drink, the beach, mountains, even work, with others, so why not sex as well?
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Chris
12/3/2021 02:24:19 pm
Thanks, man. At my age compliments are always welcome! Never had anything but admiration from any partner.
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