Born in 1971 and uncircumcised. My son was born in 1998 and is circumcised. I faced a lot of ridicule as a child in school, because my penis looked different to every other boy's.
@timberwolf421, very sorry to hear that about your school experience. I was born 19 years earlier in ‘52, and though I too faced a great deal of teasing, mocking and ridicule in school (East coast, SW CT near NYC), it was for a couple of obvious birth defects way above the belt, but none whatsoever because I’m uncut. I can’t explain it. I have absolutely no recall of how many cut or uncut boys I saw in school, but after 7-8th grade, we saw them in every post-PE class shower. My sons are uncut and we’re all good with it, and never any penile health problems.
@timberwolf421 I'm circumcised in a country where only a minority are, most often for religious reasons. However I had little opportunity to compare wee-wees in gym lockers!
😃
My embarrassment was more, as a young man, when I was getting naked with girlfriends, thinking they would consider it weird. Actually, they did not mind, but definitely had some adjustments to make in their method for playing with it!
@Jacana, I was born in 1952, raised on the NE coastal US, and even though uncut to this day, I’m lucky that I never had a moment’s concern about it and no GF ever made even the slightest complaint or comment. They always seemed perfectly pleased about whatever they saw under my underpants and frankly they’d not infrequently give me size compliments. Those were a completely unexpected pleasant surprise. I thought I must be about the same size as anyone else. The only genital worry I ever had was my very obvious erect curvature to the right - until I had my very first PIV with a college GF at 20, I worried it was too curved to fit in a girls parts or might hurt her, but it never happened. Perfect fit, no complaints. Sounds like you found the right GF’s too. I’m glad they “adjusted” well to you!
Eric