Video- How Can You Tell If He’s Circumcised – Visually?

 

Great video from Dan and Jennifer which explains how to tell a circumcised penis from an uncircumcised one just by looking at it.

If you want to learn more about uncircumcised penises, you can also check my post about them here, or read this great article from sex secrets.

 

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Good news for small penises..

In her cool post, I'm More Likely To Suck Your Cock If It's Small, blogger Becca talks about why she prefers small cocks to big ones. Of course, it's an opinion piece, meaning it's not necessarily true for everyone.

Here are a few reasons why she would rather suck a small cock:

    * Your mouth doesn’t get as tired as quickly as it would with a wide penis. This means that when a dude with a small-average (“S-A” from here on out) penis is getting blown, he can expect longer BJs (if he can hold out, of course).


    * It is much easier to protect the S-A penis from your teeth. Wide cocks take up lots of space in your mouth. This means there’s always the risk of shucking skin off the surface of a wide cock, or breaking the condom you’ve put on that wide cock. If you decide to protect the wide cock via the cover-your-teeth-with-your-lips route, you risk cutting up the inside of your mouth. So it’s either, cut him up or cut yourself up. When blowing the S-A penis, those concerns may still be there, but they’re not as epic. Because there’s more room inside your mouth, it’s easier to protect dudebro or the inside of your mouth from being maimed. Again, contributing to longer, more willing BJs.


    * And although this can happen with the S-A cock, with a wide cock, drool … gets … everywhere. Whether you want it to or not. At least with the S-A cock, you’ve got a bit more choice in the matter.


    * A long cock, when put into the mouth as far as it will go, will always hit the epiglottis, which then triggers the gag reflex, which then leaves the person giving head fighting not to vomit all over said penis. Truth be told, some people can control that reflex, but many can’t. With the S-A penis it is more likely that dudebro will be able to get his penis balls deep into the givers mouth (which as I understand it, feels pretty amazing).

You can read the whole post here.


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    Giving head to an uncircumcised penis

    The erectile process in the uncircumcised penis is not too different.  But it  depends on how the foreskin reacts when the penis is fully erect. Sometimes, it retract on its own, making the penis appear like a circumcised one (see picture). The only thing to keep in mind then is the skin is very sensitive below the head.

    If the foreskin doesn’t retract during erection, then you will have to push the foreskin back to expose the head to fully stimulate him. You can also play with the skin covering the forehead. It’s not too sensitive, so you can give it little bites if you want. Remember: only bit the extra foreskin, never the head of the shaft. And always get feedback before biting.

    You can then pull the foreskin back to lick on the glans.  Gentlly pull it back, lick on the head and take it in, then cover it again if you like. Let your imagination go wild, and ask him for suggestions. There might be a special trick he likes too.

    Foreskin retractio in an uncircumcised penis

    Foreskin retraction in an uncircumcised penis

    Do you have a special tip for uncircumcised penises you want to share? Feel free to add it.

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    Penis 201 — The uncircumcised Penis

    In a recent post we examined the circumcised penis. So what about uncircumcised penises?

    An uncircumcised penis is different because it  has extra skin hanging from the end. Circumcision is simply the fact of removing part of the foreskin. So the frenulum in an uncircumcised penis is different, since it’s covered with skin. The best illustration I’ve seen that explains both penises well can be seen here.

    Yet the basic parts of the penis remain the same for the uncircumcised penis. The only difference will be that the frenulum is inside the foreskin. But when an uncircumcised penis is erect the difference from a circumsised one is almost nonexistent.

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    photo credit, Ecemaml from Flick

    Penis 101

    Warning: This post contains explicit, sexual and adult content – if you are not comfortable with that, please feel free to leave

    Too many women are eager to learn how to give great head, but never take the time to learn about the principal organ they’ll be using: the penis. So in this post you’ll get a little introduction about the parts of the penis.

    There are two kinds of penises around: circumcised and uncircumcised. This first post will cover circumcised penises only. We’ll explore the uncircumcised ones later .

    So, what exactly is that … thing resting between the guys’ legs? A bone? A muscle? Just a big piece of meat?

    Uh, wrong. It’s neither a bone nor a muscle, but a big piece of… tissue. Yes, the penis is an organ made of three bundles of spongy erectile tissue, which only purposes are sex and urination. During sexual activity, excitation causes the penis to fill with blood, leading the famous erection.

    So, here are the different parts of the penis ( circumcised):

    Shaft –it’s the main body, the one that extends from the balls to the tip of the penis. When not erected, its skin gets loose and stretchy.

    Glans – the glans is the head of the penis, containing the opening where semen and urine come out (utheral opening). It’s is a very sensitive part.

    Corona – the outer perimeter of the head, where it joins the shaft.

    Frenulum – the most sensitive of the parts of the penis, it’s a connecting membrane on the underside of the head, where the glans meets the shaft. (see picture)

    Testicles— are the glands involved in the production of testosterone and sperm. The famous balls.

    Perineum – it’s the area between the testicles and the anal opening. It’s very sensitive and has great orgasm-generating potential.

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    photo credit, Esseh and Woodleywonderworks