The Question of Circumcision for Penis Enlargement

When it comes to penis enlargement, circumcision is an issue which is hotly contested by both sides of the fence. Basically, the two camps for circumcision are defined as those who believe in it and those who don’t. First, I would like to start off this article by saying that circumcision is not natural.

It is a form of body modification, and some would even compare it to cerermonies performed in Africa where various parts of the body are modified. Those who are against circumcision claim that it is an unnatural procedure which actually reduces the pleasure that men have.

The women who prefer men who are uncut will often claim that circumcised penises can rub too hard as they move in and out of the vagina. However, on the other side of the fence, those who support circumcision claim that it is clean, and it stops the collection of smegma that naturally grows under the foreskin.

Many women who believe in circumcision also claim that the penis looks better once the foreskin has been removed. There are strong arguments on both sides. However, the ultimate decision must be made by both you and your partner.

It should be noted that about 60% of male children who are born today get circumcised, while the rest do not for either personal or religious regions. This means that most of the men that women encounter will be circumcised.

However, the issue of cleanliness, while this is often considered a problem by those who advocate circumcision, it is not for men who keep themselves clean. If you’re not circumcised, it will be absolutely crucial to make sure you’re clean before sex. When you take a shower, you will always want to pull back the foreskin and wash it.

Having a large penis may still be impressive to your partner, whether it is circumcised or not. However, all the evidence shows that the debate for circumcision will rage on. The good news for those who are against circumcision is that it is no longer the universal practice that it once was. While almost 90% of all male children were circumcised 50 years go, the number has dropped substantially over the last few decades.