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Historically, circumcision was a religious ritual for Jewish and Islamic families and in the late 1800s, some doctors believed that it was the cure for paralysis. So sit back, relax, and join me for a trip through six of the most commonly asked questions about our fleshy friends down under. There's nothing to be afraid of when it comes to uncut penises. While we are all entitled to enjoy the boner style of our choice, we shouldn't be making choices out of fear - especially when those fears are pretty much unfounded. A lot of women who have never encountered one in the flesh (as it were) are freaked out by the mere idea of a penis with a little bit extra - they fear that it will be dirty, diseased, and ejaculate in about 45 seconds. Hey, I'm not gonna tell you you're wrong, or that you should be touching some different penises but I will say that uncircumcised penises have an unwarranted bad rap in the States. I realize that my experience sets me a little bit apart I loved my time with uncut dongs, while supposedly, 54 percent of American women prefer a circumcised penis. Now that I've settled down with a circumcised dude, the whole thing feels almost like a long, slightly hooded dream. And they all happened at once - I went through a five-year period where I only saw uncut penises, and then I never saw one again. They comprise one quarter of my total sexual partners, including one serious and one mega serious relationship. Note: “McInturff, Steve Book, Delaware O.I don't have a particularly interesting sexual history (I've never slept with anyone who didn't grow up on the east coast, read a lot, and harbor a very strong opinion about Back To The Future) - but there is one quirk in my sexual past: I've dated a lot of guys with uncircumcised penises. Photo strip, undated, 35 x 27 mm, provenance: US, (image courtesy of the Nini-Treadwell Collection © “Loving” by 5 Continents Editions) Photograph, 1951, 121 x 83 mm, note: “1951” “Davis & J.C.” (image courtesy of the Nini-Treadwell Collection © “Loving” by 5 Continents Editions) Photograph, Undated, 96 x 67 mm (image courtesy of the Nini-Treadwell Collection © “Loving” by 5 Continents Editions) Cabinet card, circa 1880, 167 x 109 mm, provenance: US,
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The book, Loving: A Photographic History of Men in Love 1850s-1950s (5 Continents Editions), is available online. When we see them as connected, we feel more whole, and that’s what love is about for many of us anyway. Seeing ourselves in the past is as much about being certain of our present and, dare I say, our future. What do images of men in love during a time when it was illegal tell us? What are we looking for in the faces of these people who dared to challenge the mores of their time to seek solace together? Flipping through the book, it wasn’t that I felt that I learned a great deal about being LGBTQ, but what gave me comfort was the feeling that we’re not going anywhere. While the majority of the images hail from the United States and are of predominantly white men, there are images from Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, France, Germany, Japan, Latvia, and the United Kingdom among the cache. The collection belongs to Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell, a married couple who has accumulated over 2,800 photographs of “men in love” during the course of two decades. In Loving: A Photographic History of Men in Love 1850s–1950s, hundreds of images tell the story of love and affection between men, with some clearly in love and others hinting at more than just friendship. Hunter” (image courtesy of the Nini-Treadwell Collection © “Loving” by 5 Continents Editions)Ī beautiful group of photographs that spans a century (1850–1950) is part of a new book that offers a visual glimpse of what life may have been like for those men, who went against the law to find love in one another’s arms. Postcard, circa 1910, 90 x 141 mm, note on front: “E.