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How to Give an Uncut Blowjob and Handjob

Anyway, if you've never been with an uncircumcised partner, it can be a little intimidating at first... how do you give a blowjob with foreskin? Is an uncircumcised blowjob or handjob so different? Is there a different technique for giving a blowjob and masturbating?

For many American women, the uncircumcised penis is still unfamiliar territory. There's NOTHING different about circumcised and uncircumcised penises, except for a little extra skin at the tip. Just like circumcised penises, uncircumcised penises are each unique in their own way. Some have a foreskin that retracts completely when aroused, covering the glans when flaccid. Some have more foreskin, and others less!

Think of learning to handle an uncircumcised penis as learning a foreign language, but then as a sex language. Giving an uncircumcised blowjob will be new at first, but it's definitely worth it to become fluent in both types of penis languages.

How to Please an Uncircumcised Penis

So, how exactly do you go about giving an uncircumcised blowjob with foreskin? Or, an uncircumcised handjob? If you've only seen circumcised penises, it's understandable that you're unsure what to do. First, remember that the small amount of foreskin you see isn't there for nothing.

If you're with an uncircumcised partner, you can celebrate that their foreskin gives you both extra pleasure and protects the glans (the head of the penis) from daily friction, which can actually make your partner less sensitive. There are many reasons why the foreskin is beneficial.

The foreskin is often slightly longer than the tip of the penis, with a round opening that acts as a "hood" for the penis. When your partner is aroused, the foreskin retracts, exposing the sensitive tip of the penis. It may retract just enough to reveal the tip, or it may retract completely, giving them the appearance of being circumcised or simply having a smooth ring of skin at the base of their glans. Every penis is different! Once you know how to handle your partner's penis, you can easily manipulate their foreskin.

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Wait a minute – if the foreskin is useful, why remove it?

Circumcision is a surgical procedure typically performed at birth to remove the foreskin, often for religious or cultural reasons. For those of Islamic or Jewish faiths, it's a religious tradition to circumcise newborn sons. For others, particularly in America, it's more of a family or cultural "norm," though this conversation is certainly changing, as it's not a "necessary" procedure (except in rare cases).

Some studies have linked circumcision to a reduced risk of sexually transmitted infections like HPV. While many note that regular STI testing and safer sex practices are much more effective in reducing STIs, rather than circumcision versus uncircumcision, some acknowledge that the benefits of being uncircumcised outweigh the risks when practicing harm reduction and testing.

Others say that being circumcised makes it easier to keep the penis clean. Uncircumcised penises, however, are incredibly easy to clean! Simply retract the foreskin. This idea of ​​"uncleanness" is largely a holdover from Puritan culture, where parents wouldn't touch the foreskin to clean it or teach their children how to clean it properly. In reality, it's very easy to stay clean, as long as they know to retract their foreskin to wash it properly.

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