Why don European people get circumcised?
Cancer has nothing to do with being circumcised or not. I don’t know where you’re getting your information. Most people in the world don’t get circumcised. This is a practice most common in the U.S. and Canada. You need to remember than parents decide the fate of their baby’s foreskin. Boys have no control about it either way, until they are of legal age to seek surgery on their own. If they’ve already been circumcised, there’s no way to go back. My suggestion: Don’t have sex with anyone outside your neighborhood and only with people of your own race, ethnic background, and as intolerant as you seem to be.
You are being sexist and silly. Think how you would feel if someone didn’t like your vulva because the flaps of skin had not been cut off?! A penis with a foreskin works better than a cut one. The skin can slide on itself like lube during sex and masturbation and contains the most sensitive parts of the penis. It’s also easy to slide back and wash. http://www.circumstitions.com/Works.html Circumcision is the amputation of the foreskin, not extra skin but an integral part of the penis; measuring 15 square inches in an adult, over half the penile skin. The foreskin is packed with nerve endings, special anatomical features like the ridged band. It’s unique gliding action is what most males use to masturbate with. Circumcised males use what skin they have left, except those who are cut so tightly that they have to use lube or just rub it dry. The intact male can stroke the entire length of his penis using his foreskin an