women do you have a preference for circumcised or uncircumcised men? do any of you refuse to see a fellow with a natural intact penis? I do not discriminate either way but given my druthers,I do love an intact penis and get great personal pleasure from playing with a natural intact penis. I find uncut dick very sexy and enjoy foreskin. I was wondering if any other women here love uncut dick? how many providers really prefer cut men? Looking into the statistics, world wide 70-80% of men are intact, while in the US as of 2010 77% of men are circumcised and the number is falling. the reason I prefer uncut men is there is more to play with, a natural jackoff glove is provided and uncut men do not need to use lube to masturbate. Of course a man has no choice or consent over this procedure done to infants. I do not judge a man by this but do love me some uncut cock to play with. I am also curious if any cut men wish they were not circumcised and wonder if you men would circumcise a son. The US is the one of the countries with the highest of a percentage of cut cocks. why do you think that is? I find it very interesting that 2/3rds of the worlds circumcised men are Muslim
Prevalence of circumcision
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Male circumcision prevalence (not rate) by country according to the World Health Organization's 2007 review of the global trends and determinants of prevalence, safety, and acceptability of circumcision[1]
The prevalence of circumcision is the percentage of males in a given population who have been circumcised. The rates vary widely by country, from virtually 0% in Honduras, to 7% in Spain, to 3.8% in the United Kingdom, to 45% in South Africa, to 82.5% in the United States, to over 90% in many Muslim-majority countries.[2][3][4] In 2007, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated 33% of adult males worldwide (aged 15+) are circumcised, with about two-thirds of those being Muslims
United States Circumcision Incidence
Circumcision Incidence 2007-2009
The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released new statistics at the International AIDS 2010 conference in Vienna, Austria, that were obtained from SDI Health, a commercial source of medical statistics. The new statistics showed a steep drop in the number of circumcisions performed in the United States. The new data were presented by Charbel E. El Becheraoui, a CDC researcher.
The CDC data, reported by the New York Times, showed that the incidence of circumcision declined from 56 percent in 2006 to 32.5 percent in 2009. According to these statistics, non-circumcision or genital integrity has become the normal condition among newborn boys in the United States.