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Yes, you will have none left for growth. LOL

2006-10-05 03:30:44 · answer #1 · answered by J L 3 · 0 1

Of course it will, and if it went very wrong the entire penis might be lost. The most common problem with infant or childhood circumcision is removal of too much skin at a time when the penis has not fully grown. Then when the erectile tissues need to stretch out and grow in the teen years there is not enough skin available for the expansion during the frequent erections of those years. The tight, uncomfortable or painful erections are a symptom of this. With time the skin will stretch and the erectile tisues will stop trying to lengthen and the pain will decrease. How much longer would the penis have grown if it was not restrained by too little skin? It's hard to tell.

Another problem resulting from too much skin being removed is that; the tension caused by the penis attempting to grow robs skin from the scrotum. Then you get skin on the shaft of the penis with hair on it. This is not too much of a problem for the male, but the female partner will find it very irriating during sex. The picture of thrusting with a bottle brush comes to mind. The one bright thought about this is that male circumcision in this case causes some discomfort for a female, and it seems most circumcisions are done at the insistence of the female parent. But then as usual when it seems males are getting some revenge, it turns against us, she just has another excuse not to put out, and the guy just gets less.

Oh, and china(whaterverthehelltherestofitwas) you are a she idiot! You should get your clit removed too; "it's just a snip" I hope you end up with a guy that can't orgasm from intercourse; that is not uncommon in circumcised males because of the lost sensitvity.

No circumcision before age 18.

It's his body. It's his choice.

2006-10-06 02:10:21 · answer #2 · answered by cut50yearsago 6 · 0 0

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2016-05-18 04:38:28 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That depends on what went wrong. In rare cases, circumcision will prevent the adult male from achieving a full erection. This would require plastic surgery to correct.

2006-10-05 04:21:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The circumcision is as any other surgery and therefore in case of some problem the organ could be jeopardized, sure!
Why getting circumcision?!

2006-10-05 05:02:39 · answer #5 · answered by whole_feelings 7 · 1 0

we need more info on what you are saying went wrong, yes a doctor can get more skin then normal, what that would do is when it is erect, the skin is too tight and it will hurt, if you are having problems contact another doctor who can give the answers you really need

2006-10-05 03:54:45 · answer #6 · answered by Alan S 3 · 2 0

Yup. I've seen some gross pictures online. Some doctor's accidently cut off WAY too much, wasn't it last year that some doctor cut off the whole thing accidently?

2006-10-05 03:22:31 · answer #7 · answered by claudiagiraffe 5 · 2 0

Look at Kenny Chesney he looks like a circumcission gone bad and is making millions of dollars.

2006-10-05 03:16:58 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

You are either born to have a small one or a large one no matter what

2006-10-05 03:18:27 · answer #9 · answered by diva3203 1 · 0 2

Depends on what you mean by wrong? Wrong, how?

2006-10-05 03:19:12 · answer #10 · answered by jessiekatsopolous 4 · 0 0

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