Letters to the Editor
Published Letters: 3
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Couple's pov
[Read the article: All the guys I'm dating want me to shave down there]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]My wife of 28 years sometimes has her pussy fully waxed, as a gift to me. Sometimes she lets it grow back. It's not a huge deal, I'm crazy about her with or without hair. But I do very much appreciate it when she does. She just had 55-year-old pussy waxed for my 64th birthday, a sweet gift.
At night in bed, I often cup either her breast or pussy (without desire for lovemaking)--when she's bare, I somehow feel more intimate. I like to think at those times her vulva feels loved in ways that wasn't always the case.
The "if-you-like-bare-you-must-like-prepubescent-girls" comments are absurd, but if ignored, might confirm the presumption. It just feels like a cheap shot (what guy wants to be lumped with pedophiles, even casually?). Like another LW, even the thought of sex with prepubescent girls disgusts me. Anyway.
Her point of view:
I just let my pubic hair grow for a several months, and I liked it--both the sensory feeling and the look. But being bare brings my husband so much pleasure (and not just sexual), that even though left to my own devices I wouldn't do it, it feels like a small investment for a large reward.
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didn't work for me
[Read the article: "The Prestige"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]I love magic, conundrums, plot twists. Even liked Memento once I got the hang of what was going on.
But about 10 minutes into Presitge you've got such a huge boner of unbelievability (no one EVER comes to a second performance and recognizes the two 'volunteers'?) that I had trouble with everything that followed. From then on it was 'just' a movie, not an immersing experience.
Too bad, great idea, great fun.
Michael "hang on boys, I've got an idea" Caine still rocks.
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Why it matters
[Read the article: The great circumcision debate, continued]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Seems like there's a fair amount of misinformation in many of the replies. Here's the scoop:
The foreskin contains about 100,000 nerve endings known as Meissner's corpuscles, as opposed to Pacian corpuscles which are found on the surface of glans nerve endings. What's the difference?
Run your fingertips over the back of your other hand—you're experiencing Pacian corpuscles, nerve endings that feel deep pressure and pain. Now lightly stroke your palm: the heightened sensation comes from super-sensitive Meissner's corpuscles, found on our palms, fingertips, nipples, soles of the feet and skin around the mouth and anus. Meissner's corpuscles are particularly sensitive to light touch and heat. In males, they're most concentrated in the ridged band encircling the opening of foreskin.
Bottom line: When an infant boy is circumcised, he's losing the most sensitive part of his entire body.
