The foreskin is typically retractable
 over the glans, and depending on its length, which varies between 
males, it may remain covering the glans whether the penis is flaccid or 
erect. Research found that 95% of males were able to fully retract their
 foreskin by adulthood.
The World Health Organization
 states that functions of the foreskin include "keeping the glans moist,
 protecting the developing penis in utero, or enhancing sexual pleasure 
due to the presence of nerve receptors." The foreskin may become subject
 to a number of conditions, treatments for which can include circumcision, whereby some or all of the foreskin is surgically removed. This procedure is most commonly elected for religious reasons. Regular washing under the foreskin was found to reduce the risk of numerous penile disorders.
he Royal Australasian College of Physicians
 has stated that the foreskin protects the glans, and that "the foreskin
 is a primary sensory part of the penis, containing some of the most 
sensitive areas of the penis. The effects of circumcision on sexual 
sensation however are not clear, with reports of both enhanced and 
diminished sexual pleasure following the procedure in adults and little 
awareness of advantage or disadvantage in those circumcised in infancy." The Royal Dutch Medical Association
 (2010) states that many sexologists view the foreskin as "a complex, 
erotogenic structure that plays an important role ‘in the mechanical 
function of the penis during sexual acts, such as penetrative 
intercourse and masturbation’."
In children, the foreskin usually covers the glans completely, but not 
always in adults. Schöberlein (1966) conducted a study among 3000 young 
men from Southern Germany, found that 49.6% had the glans fully covered 
by foreskin; 41.9% partially covered; 8.5% uncovered - around half of 
which (4%) have the foreskin atrophied spontaneously without previous 
surgery.[16] During erection,
 the degree of foreskin retraction varies considerably; in some adults, 
the foreskin remains covering the glans until retracted by sexual 
activity.
 Phimosis can be treated by gently stretching the foreskin, by changing masturbation habits, using topical steroid ointments, preputioplasty, or by the more radical option of circumcision.
@xxI4skin that is all very interesting , thank You for the lesson .
Bert :-}
Well Thank You @Vaney !!!
I am not circumcised & I am Thank Full & even more Thankful after reading what You Wrote !!!
Bert :-}
This is a subject close to my heart! Being natural
(uncircumcised) myself I sometimes feel that on the  web we men with foreskin are sometimes
subject to the same strange reactions and prejudices as women with large labia!
In both cases the issue seems to be an incorrect perception that your genitals
have more skin than is natural! And this predominantly seems to be encountered
with American women who have never (or rarely) encountered an uncut cock either
in real life or in photos/videos online. This is of course very much due to the
US’s historic barbarism of carrying out male circumcision unnecessarily due to
religious or simply traditional reasons. Apparently circumcision is the US is
reducing in recent years but it seems to me its predominance has caused many
American women to think foreskins are weird, gross, or disgusting. I have come
across many forum posts, and even youtube videos stating this.
In fact, in mainstream porn, foreskins have for a long time
rarely been seen. Either cos the male performers were circumcised, or if not
they only showed their dicks with their foreskins fully retracted. This caused
me to some time ago start to seriously doubt whether my own cock was “normal””
I have since realised it is, and foreskins are being shown in porn more and
more frequently – even though it’s still quite rare other than in gay porn.
However, it became a bit of a mission with me to “educate”
people about this, so I started my own Tumblr blog which specifically focuses
on erect penises with the foreskin unretracted. You can find my blog at http://krisfoen.tumblr.com . If anyone
wants a quicker way to browse the images just go directly to the Archive page
at http://krisfoen.tumblr.com/archive
As a heterosexual male my main fascination is still of
course with pussies, and particularly those with nice meaty labia minora, but I
continue to look for foreskin images and add them to my blog regularly. Any
comments/observations or other feedback always welcome.
Kris
font-family:"Verdana","sans-serif";mso-ansi-language:EN" lang="EN">As a woman, my
foreskin is fun; it glides around during sex and makes the "getting"
there more enjoyable. Thank you for writing on this subject!
Eva said:Thanks for the input, @krisfoen. I have to agree that it's a shame that American women (including myself) are deprived of seeing an even greater variety of penises because of some fad. It used to be that men were only circumsiced if they were Jewish, and now everyone is doing it.
I will definitely take a look at your tumblr blog. Uncircumcised penises are so fascinating to me! They're adorable.
Wow @krisfoen that's a lot of photo !!!
Thank You for Doing what You are doing .
When I was younger I also thought something was wrong with me .
I was Born & Raised in the US .
Thank You !!!
Bert :-}
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