My ex had a hoodie, and it was always difficult for him during erections. It was too tight and I think even tore once.
well, I can see why, if it hurt and tearing I'd be at the docs the next morning say Doc you have to fix this.
A complete "circ" is NEVER the answer. All that MIGHT be necessary is what is called a "Ventral Slice."
There is no such thing as freedom of speech on a privately owned/maintained community. Freedom of speech has to do with whether or not one's government may interfere with one's self expression. You wish more Americans were intact? I wish more Americans had to learn and understand government and civics. I can relate though. I strongly prefer a foreskin to a snip-job, but I wouldn't kick a man out of bed for something his parents did to him as a newborn. Plus, I don't think circumcision ruins sex. I've had awsome romps with cut guys. I just prefer intact cocks. They look and taste better to me, and they get wetter and feel wonderful. As for your ignorant original post, I was initially excited about my new lover's age and nationality, because I figured he would be more likely to have a foreskin, something my husband lacks. Guess what? My 50 year-old playmate who was born in and continues to reside in Oz does not possess a foreskin. He lost his shortly after birth, and says it was commonly done when he was a baby in Australia. He's still hot.
My surgeon used the 'Collar' method when I was circumcised which, as you can imagine, involves the cutting a 'collar' of skin from beneath the glans, and then stitching the edges together. However, in order to allow me to retain some of my foreskin, he was able to remove the section that was causing the initial problem & keep the width of the collar to a minimum. In this way, I have enough foreskin to keep my glans protected while flaccid, but once I become erect the foreskin becomes totally retracted, whereas previously it continued to cover it. The only difference between my own procedure & that of a full circumcision is the width of the collar removed. I'm just grateful that my surgeon was considerate enough to accept the full ramifications of unnecessary cutting.