Do you mean you already are circumcised? Because what you described I have heard about before. Too much skin is removed when it s done to a baby and they don t know how big the penis will end up being - causes painful erections and stuff. I don t know how they can fix it but you could see a doctor to see. With circumcision generally you don t lose size like length but as the foreskin goes then a bit of girth does too I think.
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No, it doesn t. They just cut the foreskin. They don t chop anything off.
Nope. It shouldn t be.
i don t think it would. It actually makes it look longer when not erect. you can also try quot;partialquot; circumcision where the doctor cuts a short slit on the foreskin and folds and stitches the flaps. The head will be partially exposed when soft, when you get an errection, thats when it exposes the entire head
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Hi, In fact cirumcision make your penis useable size bigger. Circumcision is the surgical removal of the sleeve of skin and mucosal tissue that normally covers the glans (head) of the penis. This double layer, sometimes called the prepuce, is more commonly known as the foreskin. The foreskin serves three functions: protective, sensory, and sexual. In most cases, the foreskin is still fused to the glans at birth and will separate over a variable period of time over the first few years. Possible benefits of circumcision include: Circumcision prevents infection and inflammation of the foreskin. And it may decrease the risk of penile cancer. It might play a role in reducing the risk of sexually transmitted diseases. Practicing safe sex, however, is a far more important factor in preventing these diseases than whether a man is circumcised. Circumcision makes it easy to keep the end of the penis clean. However, the shedding skin cells that naturally accumulate on the glans of an uncircumcised boy are not harmful. Do not try to force the foreskin back to clean the penis of an infant or young boy. Washing externally with mild soap and water is all that is necessary. Possible risks: Like any minor surgery, circumcision poses some risk to the newborn: Circumcision may cause excessive bleeding or infection, but this is rare. Circumcision does cause pain. Local anaesthesia is frequently used.
Circumcision can restrict your size if too much skin is removed. That would happen because your penis needs more skin for the bigger volume when it gets erect, so if there s no remaining skin, it s restricted. That s why on most circumcised guys, when soft, you can pull a little skin over the head if you try. But don t take my word for it, here s a web page from a pediatrician: http://drgreene.org/body.cfm?id=21amp;actio... And another one from a plastic surgeon / urologist who corrects this: http://www.altermd.com/Penis%20and%20Scr... Only an urologist would be able to tell about yours. If it is affecting you, chances are that it isn t much since your wife is happy with it. =)
I really don t think it makes it not grow as long as it should, but if it hurts when erect you could stretch it a little so it is at least comfortable for you. It shouldn t take long, just when you get the chance, put the skin around your thumb and use your other hand to pull on it. Some people grow it all the way back, I did, I have been wondering if I am regretting it lately though.
A circumcision will cure your tight foreskin permanently. It will also increase the size of your glans (c/head) after a few months, depending how often you j/o. As for making your penis look longer, well, the only real cure would be to either - 1 - lose weight. It sounds like you are a bit cuddly . 2 - Have a localised liposuction to remove the excess fat at the base of the penis shaft. Whatever you choose to do remember this - Most women don t give a **** how big your plonker is. What really turns a woman on is emotional sincerity and tenderness.
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