The original question I asked was in response to a mention of "European features." As an American, one of the generalized distinctions I've seen/heard made between American and European men is that American-born men are often cut (I think it's somewhat of a norm/hospital default here?) while European-born men are often not. I was asking if the comments about European features pandering to gays were a commentary on the ways in which white men (typically equated with men of European descent) are commonly presented to gay and bisexual men as the image of attractiveness or if it was a reference to uncircumsized male genitalia. The latter meaning would imply a preference (perhaps a general one if it were pandering), which brings us to the present and my second question asking if people had a preference.
This concludes my very long explanation.
Ah, okay.
I was confused about the medical procedures part of your question, lol.