Perhaps many children both before and during puberty are so curious that they "play doctor." Sometimes, it starts off, "I'll show you mine if you show me yours!" Maybe it occurs between siblings, or perhaps neighbor children. There was a boy two or three years younger than me who lived two doors down, and down the block there was a ravine beside a creek in which vines had grown into a jungle. It was the perfect hiding place and one day my friend pulled out his dick to pee, and he wanted to see mine. So I pulled out my dick also, and he noticed that mine was different because it had foreskin on it. So he wanted to touch it, and of course I let him. He moved the foreskin up and down over my glans and it felt so good. But that is as far as it went.
Another time my adopted brother and I were playing on the floor in our room about the time we entered puberty. We compared our dicks and again he was circumcised, and he thought mine was funny looking and wanted to touch it. We both started getting hard and enjoying the mutual excitement which progressed all the way to cumming. We discussed what had just happened and couldn't understand the sticky mess that had come out of our dicks.






2 responses from you & others . . .:
For me it started with a neighborhood friend who was 2 years older. When I was 11 and he was 13 he told me about masturbation. After I tried it alone he ask me if we could do it together. That began a 4 year relationship that started with mutual mastubation and went on to giving each other oral.
Played doctor as a kid with a female friend, but I always thought getting my dick and balls felt was a lot better than examining her - I couldn't muster much curiosity. Later I developed a medical fetish, that developed out of school medicals where you had to undress to underwear and be examined from top to bottom. I envied the doctor who got to see so many boys' packets, although I have no doubt that it bored him thoroughly. I have had a couple of experiences as an adult with 'play doctors' but nothing really compares with fantasy.
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