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NotJustAnother
« on: May 14, 2008, 01:04:26 AM »

Hey there,

I'm from South Africa, and I like to find out how many of my friends are uncut. It is somewhat difficult seeing that most straight guys does not talk about this willingly... -me being straight too-

I love being uncut myself, and would never even concider circumcision.

I have found that -between my friends- about 95% are uncut.
22 of my friends and family members are definitely uncut, so I'd say majority of the population -white- are uncut.
The black cultures are mostly cut because of religious believes on our side as far as I know.

Something I've been wondering about is if American guys are generally all cut?
In most of the porno's I've seen with American guys, I can only recall 1 guy being uncut...?
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mytoy2
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2008, 11:49:53 AM »

Circumcision varies in different parts of the USA. but about 85 %or more males here are cut, black or white.  Supposedly the rate is decreasing but I don,t see many uncut guys at the health club unless they are greater than 70 yrs old.  I myself am uncut because I was born at home and they just never got it done, but my brother and all relatives are circumcised and they all have circumcised their male off spring.

Dale
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frank44
« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2008, 12:34:06 PM »

       Although circumcision was nearly universal in Australia when I was young,its rate differed in different areas.
       We lived in several places in Victoria.In some areas,circumcision was truly universal,eg the Wimmera in the West of the state;the one or two with foreskins in the entire  school of some hundreds of children,were,like me, non locals.In others,eg around Midura,where we farmed until I  went to High School,about 20% of the boys were like me.
        Once immigration from Europe took off in the 1950's took off ,I realised  to my joy,that nearly all of them were uncircumcised.   
        I'm very glad to say that circumcision is now uncommon in Australia,the rate having fallen in the late 1970's and early 80's.[I believe that it's now about 20%]
        When our eldest son was born in 1982 most boys were still being cut and some pressure was put on us to circumcise him.But by the time our youngest was born in the mid 1980's,it wasn't even mentionned.
       
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frank44
« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2008, 12:37:46 PM »

Sorry the date for the birth of our eldest son in the previous letter should read 1972,not 1982.
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