Caller Ben asks if he should have his son circumcised. When he had sex for his first time he tore his frenulum. They discuss how tears in the foreskin can lead to scarring and narrowing of the foreskin making it difficult to pull back the skin and expose the head.
Dr. Drew obviously doesn’t understand since he has never had a foreskin but he goes on to say that it doesn’t hurt the babies because they are numbed and mentions the “crazy world” of foreskin restoration. Says there is an international movement to increase incidents of circumcision to reduce the transmissions of HPV and HIV… They then joke about how it’s just one more thing to clean… the total lack of empathy and understanding from a “doctor” is astounding but this has been his stance for as long as I can recall. He ends by stating that he and his son are circumcised.
“Occasionally men are made fun of by female partners because they are not used to seeing that.” I had this fear through adolescence but I wonder now if it was mostly from conversations like this that I used to listen to on Loveline. If this were to ever happen: there is something wrong with the partner you have chosen, not your body.
“There is nothing wrong with having a foreskin. Nothing nothing nothing.” Thanks for your approval Dr. Drew…
He says people who are foreskin advocates mention it makes things more sensitive but all the calls he gets are about guys being too sensitive and it really doesn’t make that much of a difference. I think it’s easily overlooked by those without foreskin that it provides a different type of sensation. Playing with my foreskin doesn’t bring me to orgasm the same way stroking my head and shaft would but it can feel just as good or even better.