Yes. Absolutely. The foreskin is there for several reasons that both affect your physical well being your health, your sexual pleasure and your sexual performance in relation to your partner. First of all when a boy is born the prepuce (the foreskin) is still fused to the glans penis, much like a fingernail to the finger. It protects the glans while they finish developing. Separation may take any time from a few days to puberty or beyond, so to avoid the possibility of damaging both the extremely sensitive glans and the very sensitive inner lining of the foreskin it should be left strictly alone by any one but the owner of the penis, as they can best judge the amount the foreskin should be withdrawn, Nature takes care of hygiene under the foreskin before it becomes retractable. The foreskin is made in such a way as to make it pleasant for boys to handle and many do whenever the opportunity presents itself like when they are naked in the bath or in their beds and in private. This causes the foreskin to become suppler and eventually leads to it becoming completely retractable, especially when they are advised by their parents on the function of the foreskin and its care. Once the foreskin becomes lose enough to start retracting a little extra care needs to be taken to retract and clean under it with your normal ablutions.
Once sexual activity begins is when the real advantages become obvious, the glans penis has had its mucous membrane tissue covering constantly protected during child hood and unlike their Mutilated (circumcised cousin) has remained very sensitive and moist as it was designed to be. The foreskin itself has a similar inner lining and is also endowed with over 20.000 touch sensitive nerves that play a big part in your sexual pleasure. When you masturbate the foreskin is used to move back and forth over the glans penis which in effect means the glans are protected from possible damage and desensitising by rough hands and the very thing that is doing the protecting offers more pleasurable sensation then the glans them selves as it slides easily back and forth over it. When it comes to sexual relations the foreskins movement and interaction with fist the woman's outer and inner labia and then the vagina makes entry easier and smoother and also makes the sex experience more pleasurable for her.
it is the cutting of the foreskin of the penis.I advice it do it it is good .
No the removal of the foreskin is an ancient religious or tribal custom that has no good reason to be done. as a matter of fact it is a harmful practice.
A foreskin and someone to cut it of topped by stupidity as there is no good reason to have your penis mutilated in that way.
It feels good all warm and hard and if it has foreskin its even better
The foreskin may also be referred to as the prepuce.
No when they circumcise they remove the foreskin only. Not the penis.
In circumcision of infants, the foreskin is pulled tightly into a specially designed clamp, and the foreskin pulls away from the broadened tip of the penis. Pressure from the clamp stops bleeding from blood vessels that supplied the foreskin
By examination of the word 'long' one would assume the question is referring to a foreskin greater than average. Average foreskin covers the glans of the penis completely when soft. When erect average foreskin typically slides back and exposes some if not all of the glans. If a man has 'long' foreskin, by description alone it suggests that the foreskin is of a greater/longer amount than average. Some men with longer foreskins can have an erection with no exposure of the glans. In other cases the foreskin can be long enough to cover the glans during erection with excess at the tip. Typically the position of the foreskin is dependant upon the elasticity and size of the frenum, which attatches the foreskin to the underside of the glans. The more flexible and abundant the frenum is, the more likely the foreskin is able to slide up and down.
No, I did not. I thought I would still grow a foreskin.
Circumcision is the removal of the Prepuce or foreskin from the penis. this is largely a religious practice and there are no medical or health advantages in it except in extremely rare circumstances.
Removal of the foreskin is also referred to as circumcision of men or boys is traditional in a number of cultures, but it is most common in the Jewish tradition from the Brit Milah.
Circumcision