“Carrie: You've never seen an uncircumcised one? Charlotte: I'm from Connecticut!”— Jenny Bicks, Charlotte York, Kristin Davis, imdb.com
“Sometimes a white material builds up under the foreskin. This can look like white pearls under the foreskin. The material is called 'smegma,' which is made up of the skin cells that slough off during the separation process, and is completely normal.”— Barbara Poncelet, verywell.com
“I've never run into an uncleanly or gross one so I don't think it's that big of a deal in most cases — they've grown up with it, they've learned how to wash it.”— Lea Rose Emery, bustle.com
“While some of them have a very large foreskin, a lot of them aren't even noticeable when they're erect.”— Lea Rose Emery, bustle.com
“We may not be used to it the States, but uncircumcised are definitely the norm.”— Lea Rose Emery, bustle.com
“Before unrolling the condom, place a drop of water-based lube on the inside of the condom in the reservoir tip. This helps increase the sensations your boyfriend feels while the condom is on, and may also help in getting the condom onto his penis.”— Alice, goaskalice.columbia.edu
“When you're ready to roll, pull back his foreskin. Then unroll the condom toward the base of his penis. After the condom is on (remember to pinch gently that reservoir at the tip to remove any air), push the foreskin back toward the tip of his penis, while holding onto the base of the condom to keep…”— Alice, goaskalice.columbia.edu
“One thing I like is doing the OPPOSITE move to the foreskin that you're doing to the dick. Like, when you're going down on the dick, pull the foreskin up, and when you're going up on the dick, push the foreskin down. If done right it can be great.”— Manny, vice.com
“The biggest thing to remember, though, is that unlike a cut cock, when dealing with an uncircumcised member you can grip hard and really work the skin.”— Brian Moylan, vice.com
“After shoving your tongue all up in there, give your man's slack some attention of its own. If he has lots of hood, suck on it and give it little nibbles, just be careful.”— Brian Moylan, vice.com
“If you like him and want to do it with him, you will not care about the presence of foreskin. The sex will be hot with it or without it.”— Penny Handler, cosmopolitan.com
“A penis is a penis. If it has a foreskin, get over it. Remember: the most important part of any foreskin is who it's attracted to.”— Penny Handler, cosmopolitan.com
“You (or your partner) just need to push that little bit of skin back. I fail to see why this is so scary. If you truly love a person and find him sexy, you won't care if he has a little extra skin around his penis where your previous sexual partners have not.”— Penny Handler, cosmopolitan.com
“Now, some guys can’t handle too much attention being paid to their intact tip, so don’t take it personally if he wants you to back off! Always respect your partner’s wishes and no need to get embarrassed.”— Dr. V, thefrisky.com
“One technique that really hits the spot is circling the inside of the foreskin with your tongue. You can also lightly massage the head with your thumb and pointer finger. But don’t go pressing too hard — again, stay soft with the touch.”— Dr. V, thefrisky.com
“There is sometimes an odor and a strange taste associated with an uncircumcised penis, usually because of hygiene issues.”— Adriana, badgirlsbible.com
“Women are more likely to get bacterial vaginosis, a vaginal infection, from having sex with a guy who has an uncircumcised penis.”— Adriana, badgirlsbible.com
“The foreskin can bunch up around the base of his penis and create extra friction—especially around your clitoris—increasing the odds you’ll orgasm from sex.”— Korin Miller, glamour.com
“Before he’s erect, you can rub your finger underneath his foreskin for added stimulation.”— Korin Miller, glamour.com