Umm, getting circumcized really hurts, and actually takes skin OFF your penis. Sometimes it's enough to hold the shaft back from getting fully erect, making circumsized guys a tiny bit smaller than they could have been.
Nope. The fact that you're small in a child like way has nothing to do with whether or not you were circumicized. This is probably caused by an unfortunate mixture of genes and hormones not setting off adult growth of your penis. Talk to a doctor about hormone therapy for this condition.
2006-07-21 05:40:59
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answered by ye_river_xiv 6
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1. Circumcision has nothing to do with size, since it is just the removal of foreskin--the loose skin on the outside--removing it does not shorten the penis.
2. Size varies, there are studies that say the average sized penis for negroids is largest, then caucasians and finally the smallest average size is for asians. The average American male is reputed to be 5.5 inches. So maybe that gives you a guideline on size and whether you are small or average.
3. Size varies between flaccid state and erection. As a gay man I can tell you I've seen guys who are very small when flaccid and then get very large when erect. Conversely, I've seen guys who seem well endowed when flaccid who don't get much bigger when erect. Most seem to fall in between these extremes. So pay attention to your size when soft and then when erect.
4. Although women and gay guys will be politically correct and say size doesn't matter--it does, unfortunately so, if you are smaller.
5. Biologically, it probably doesn't matter as long as you can deliver sperm to where it needs to go. And by the way as a matter of interesting related fact, the average male produces 10cc of ejaculate (sperm and all other fluids) in each shot--there was a rock band named 10cc back in the seventies, which named itself after this fact.
6. There are methods that will enlarge it if you want to do that...many gay men engage in an activity called "pumping." This entails the use of a glass or plexiglass tube with an attached hand or motorized pump to pump the air out of the tube. The tube is fitted over the penis, the pump is applied and the vacuum causes the penis to expand with blood--just like when a natural erection occurs. Many gay men seem to experience growth of size and girth (how big around) with regular pumping. However, some report that while larger, they no longer get as hard as they used to...so there may be a trade off. There is also danger in that too much pumping, pumping too hard in any session can cause damage that might lead to complete inability to get erect or to circulation problems leading to gangrene.
7. Most guys get used to their size, just accept it and move on with life. That's my suggestion unless you are really so small you think you will be totally ridiculed and rejected by whomever you have an interest in using it with. THen you might want to consider enlargement techniques. Otherwise, essentially they come in all sizes and shapes and variety is the spice of life....
2006-07-21 05:41:36
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answered by William E 5
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Circumcision has nothing to do with size at all. And do not feel bad about the size of your penis. I have two friends -- both have very large penis'. One has been in counseling for years because no women will allow him to use it on her. The other, become impotent at 30 because it was so big, it stopped staying firm. I'm small and I know how you feel. My answer to this was working to make my body strong and healthy and musuclar. Now, my self-esteem is so great, I could care less who thinks what about my penis. Concentrate on being a good man in a world with few good men. In the end, that's what counts.
2006-07-21 08:00:32
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answered by shayes3401 2
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Penis size varies from person to person. Some may have big and some may have small. And no, circumcision does not affect penis size. In circumcision the foreskin is cut and this contributes nothing to the size of a penis. So yes, it is normal to have small penis.
Also to add to that, you don't really need a big penis to satisfy your partner. Satisfaction comes from technique.
2006-07-21 05:32:21
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answered by foreverasking 1
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In actuality, studies have shown that it's circumcision that can actually create a situation where the penis is small. For example, if the baby is cut too short, the skin tightness would prevent the penis from reaching it's fullest potential.
2006-07-21 05:29:44
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answered by Anonymous
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NO, genetics are what make John Thomas big or small, there's no other factors involved. Your DNA make your physical being what it is, just like someo people are skinny and eat like a horse, and others get fat. Circumcision has NO effect on the size, it was only introduced as a form of aesthetic abuse. But I'm sure glad I'm circed!!!! Looks better that way I think.
2006-07-21 05:30:37
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answered by marque_de_sade666 3
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No. Uncircumcised vs. circumcised has no bearing on size of the penis. That is genetic.
2006-07-21 05:29:09
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answered by cyndi71mom 5
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Generally false. I knew a guy who was uncircumcised and he had a trouser snake. Used to brag all the time about his conquests.
2006-07-21 05:31:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Removing more skin from your penis is not going to make you any bigger. It will actually have the opposite effect.
If you are small it has more to do with genetics than from not having penile reduction surgery as an infant.
2006-07-21 06:53:32
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answered by herdoula 6
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There is no correlation between penis size and circumcision. Some guys just are smaller or bigger than others.
2006-07-21 11:07:08
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answered by Orochi 2
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