(October 7, 2016 at 11:57 am)Irrational Wrote:(October 7, 2016 at 11:33 am)Rhythm Wrote: Shower, lol...my piece isn't -that- big...even if it is slightly bigger than average, due to my possessing foreskin if for n other reason. I plop it in the sink..which is more than many men..circumcized or not..or women... go to the trouble of. Not that I haven't -ever- thrust it in un-rinsed, lol. Sometimes, the lady doesn't have the patience.
Thing is, cut, uncut, male or female.....your genitalia is easy the nastiest soup to be had.....and we seem to do aight. It's almost as if it wouldn't work, if it couldn't overcome that ever-present obstacle.
I don't always shower right before sex (because sex is often a spur of the moment thing, and the whole ritualistic showering right before sex kind of ruins the mood), but I personally would never have sex without washing first, if it's been quite a while since I last cleaned my genitals. I'm self-conscious like that.
I don't know what the typical uncut man does, because it's not like I am qualified to speak for them, which is why I did the eyeroll. But hygiene is not a good argument in favor of circumcision because, really, if one's genitals is so nasty that it needs a good wash before anything else, then cut/uncut the answer is to just give it a wash before having sex, especially if there's going to be oral sex involved.
I think most people shower in the morning and have sex in the evening/night. Which is why I said I can see why it's more likely for women to get UTI's when having sex with an uncut vs a cut. Of course, if they washed themselves shortly before sex, it would prevent that, but I doubt most men go into the bathroom real quick to "freshen up" before sex.
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