Does curcumcision effect size?!


Question: i love my boyfriend and the first time we "you know" i said somethings rong and he got it checked out and unforunatly at the age of 16 he has to have the snip coz its too tight

will this effect he brilliant size? his brilliant performance?

i feel so sorry for him and that i was the one who recognised that there was something rong, any support


Answers: i love my boyfriend and the first time we "you know" i said somethings rong and he got it checked out and unforunatly at the age of 16 he has to have the snip coz its too tight

will this effect he brilliant size? his brilliant performance?

i feel so sorry for him and that i was the one who recognised that there was something rong, any support

No and you'll love a properly circumcized man as it is so much cleaner (no more smegma breath).

No

I doubt it, if it's done correctly by a proper surgeon.

I think this is common sense. If you take abit of, it's gona get smaller or less!

No not at all

no its just removing the extra skin over the penis its no problem

no

when ur bf said 3 inches is big he was lying
sorry
he also lied about 20 seconds being a good performance

No, a circumcision will not affect size. It's just the foreskin (the skin that covers the tip of the penis) that is snipped, not the actual penis. But is the medical procedure really that necessary for your bf? Can he get a second opinion? The foreskin is fairly stretchable. The first time I got an erection the skin felt very tight but in time, I was able to roll it back past the head of the penis which is where it ends up normally when the penis is erect. Can he do this when his penis is not erect? He can try that and try to get excited with the foreskin in that position so it will stretch the skin. It may be uncomfortable at first but it should be stretched out soon enough...maybe not in time for your next sexual encounter though. =/

Circumcision will not effect the size of the penis. Over time, the penis will become desensitised (for obvious reasons).

No it wil not affect his size or performance.

Circumcision does not affect the size of a penis when it's done on grown men, however, if the circumcision is botched and too much skin is taken off before the penis is fully grown, that lack of flexible skin that is supposed to be along the shaft can hinder growth by holding back the growing penis. As for his performance, that's something that may change. The foreskin allows for more sensitivity in the penis, and he very likely bases his performance around his sensitivity (what man doesn't?) so when he gets circumcised, he will end up losing a good deal of his sensitivity, and his performance will undoubtedly change because of it. As for his requiring to get circumcised, I doubt there is need for that. Uncut guys naturally have tight foreskins early on in life, in fact, it's totally unretractable prior to puberty. Once puberty happens, the foreskin comes loose from the glans and is able to move, and since it has priorly been in a state of immobility, it will be stiff and a bit inflexible. His tightness of his foreskin is more than likely this, and this can be easily fixed if he merely stretches it a great deal as he masturbates and showers. Furthermore, circumcision isn't the only way to fix this problem, if it's the actual condition of phimosis, and not the natural occurrences of a growing uncut guy. Circumcision is by far the most expensive procedure that can be done to fix phimosis; Less expensive things can be done instead of circumcising. For instance, the stretching routines I've mentions can be suggested by a doctor; also, a doctor can prescribe a cream that can loosen the foreskin enough to allow it full flexibility so that he can be able to retract his foreskin fully and allow it to retain that flexibility; If those fail, there's other more minor, less skin stripping surgeries that can be done so that your boyfriend can preserve his penis's sensitivity by keeping his foreskin. There is a minor surgery that can actually make a small incision in the foreskin to get rid of the tightness, I believe it's called preputioplasty, and it's been successful at allowing the man to retain his foreskin as well as getting rid of the tightness. There's even something called a partial circumcision which only removes the tightened area of the foreskin, allowing at least some to remain intact. So I hope you realize that he's jumping the gun a bit in assuming he'll need to get circumcised because of this. I am more than certain that this is merely the natural tightness of the foreskin because he's still in puberty and his body is in the midst of changing, and he can easily get rid of this tightness by stretching his foreskin as he showers and masturbates, or even you could stretch it when you have sex, as a bit of curative foreplay, if you will. But by no means do I think it is dire enough to need him to become circumcised. If my words have not moved you to think deeply on this matter, do the research yourself, making sure to do much analysis on the foreskin and how a natural penis operates in youth and in puberty, and you may very well come to the same conclusions I have presented you with here. And furthermore, if you don't want him circumcised, and he is not thrilled about the idea, then by all means, don't do it. You must not feel inclined to do something without thoroughly inspecting all your other options. If you'd like to know more, feel free to email me and I will share with you all I know. Good luck, and best wishes to you and your boyfriend in getting his penis working properly.

No.

not sure cause both my boys were curcumcised at a very early age (about 2 years) and now they have grown up to 10 and 9 years they are both very small boys

No, but it will affect his sensitivity

no

No it will not effect the size, but have him get a second opinion, he should try stretching the skin first before cutting it off.

no,no real difference in size,i had circ 14 years ago,and found all things better,and i mean ALL things,good luck.

had it done my self at 18 and it makes no differents at all.
and the frist time you have sex again with him you will love it

he doesnt need to have the snip, he can get creams or do stretching exercises to cure the tightness
its better for BOTH of you if he doesnt get circumsised

No.

Circumsised men are also less likely to carry an STD then their uncircumsised peers.





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