"uncut" dicks


In the episode "Old Dogs, New Dicks" Charlotte pretty much is repulsed by a normal healthy penis and forces her boyfriend-of-the-day to have it chopped off.
Afterwards she's happy, and the girls have a discussion about normal dicks vs mutilated ones casually sharing their opinions as if they were talking about their favorite color.

Has anybody ever apologized for that crap?
I understand for some retrograds it's not such an issue, but times have changed and, unless it's a show about ignorant idiots or strong religious beliefs, there's no place for such casual talk about genital mutilation.

Even more so for such a hip show like this was at the beginning of the century: the 4 ladies are open to anything (literally) yet they don't think that the wellbeing and respect of the fulcrum of such activity, of the swivel around which their lives revolves, of the object of their desires, deserves much thought.

Can we get some thoughts for "uncut" dicks, which is the equipment "unfemale" humans are born with?

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Every man in my family is cut. Or mutilated as you like to put it. The first guy I slept with who was unmutilated was an experience I will never forget. First of all, seeing it unerect was not attractive to me. But I soldiered on and when I "went down there" it was stinky. Like really bad urine/sweat/smegma stinky and the smell got stuck in my nose for a couple of days, also on my hand no matter how many times I washed it. I was self-conscious that someone could smell it on me. Ever the Doris Day trooper, I just made sure before we had sex we'd sit in the hot tub for an hour and shower thoroughly. It still stunk. Couldn't go south of the equator. A couple years later I went out with another unmutilated and it was the same thing, like, how freaking hard is it to keep it clean and unstinky? I'm always clean as a vistle down there, why so hard for a man?
Plus, unmutilated men have a higher risk of HPV infection and penile cancer. The last thing I want in me is a reservoir of HPV and risk HPV infection. It's a health issue for me.

Fortunately, my husband is mutilated and he is so thankful for being so. I agree with him.

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Your personal life experience counts for about 0.00000002% of dicks, and it has very little to do with reality. If anything, it speaks about the kind of men that you hang out with.

A normal penis smells less than a normal vagina, and it is easier to clean. But both do have a natural scent. If your men had no knowledge of proper hygiene, or no access to water and soap, of course it's gonna smell. Like any other part of the body. Otherwise, you picked the wrong men for a clean dick.
But to me it sounds like you have some problem with ANY scent at all on a penis.
And you mistakenly believe that mutilation is a fair improvement to ease YOUR unnatural distaste.
You sound like those men that advocate female circumcision. Raise above that mentality.

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