Uncut
I was mostly displeased with it growing up. I didn't have a father figure and my mom occasionally would inquire, "You've been pulling it back, haven't you?", through my teens, with the embarrassed reply of "Yes, leave me alone, MOM!". Of course I wasn't because I found it to be painful and could always urinate and masturbate fine without retracting the foreskin, so I didn't see the point.
I recall seeing other boys' penises for the first time in the 8th grade showers after gym and opted not to shower due to my penis not looking like their penises, and the possibility of being embarrassed (for staring too much?).
So I dealt with what I would later, as an adult, learn to be mild phimosis through to my late 20's, when I decided to pursue men. The first guy I fooled around with was amazed by my uncut cock, but after watching a heavy amount of gay porn, I had a desperate need to do be able to retract my foreskin. I did a ton of research and found a variety of balloons and forcept-type devices used to correct it. My case wasn't severe. It never cutoff off circulation to my penis or closed up: I was too careful, and fearful of that. It was as simple as retracting and briefly holding the foreskin back as much as possible until it pinched each time I urinated, showered, or masturbated; gradually stretching the skin.
In less than a year I could retract it fully, and later on while fully erect. I have been very pleased with being uncut ever since, right around the time I came out (symbolic, no?)
I even encouraged my sister to NOT cir
cise my nephew last year. Most people in the U.S. don't understand how simple and maintainable it is when you're educated about it. She had him cut anyway though.