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Date Posted: 14:27:54 01/13/26 Tue
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>>During the visit, I saw the pediatrician completely
>>retract their foreskins and the pink tip emerge...
>>lol...
>>Once we got home, I asked both my brother and cousin
>>if they'd let me see "the magic" again... I actually
>>used that word...
>>My little slit didn't do any of that; I was jealous of
>>their male parts, which were elongating, hardening,
>>and with the tip disappearing and appearing... what an
>>innocent, silly girl...
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>just think, if/when you have boys of your own and you
>keep them intact, you can retract their foreskin and
>see "the magic" anytime you want and live your
>childhood memories in the here and now.
Hi curious,
You probably haven't read my previous posts because you're not yet a regular on this forum... No problem replying... I have two sons, one who recently turned 13 (in mid-December) and one who is 10 (who will turn 11 in March). And here in Italy, excluding Jews and Muslims who circumcise their sons for religious reasons, among residents who don't profess those religions, the circumcision rate is 0.3%, mostly due to medical reasons, such as very tight phimosis. Sorry for the digression, just to let you know that both my sons are intact, as is my nephew and my husband, because this practice is "normal" and widespread here. And during their baths or showers, I make sure they thoroughly clean their penises by retracting the foreskin as much as possible, so yes, every day "the magic" happens twice. Sometimes it leaves me indifferent, other times it brings back memories of my childhood. The same thing happens when I take them to the pediatrician for their annual checkup.
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