Eeeeeeewwww! Why would you want to do such a horrible thing to yourself???? Your body is perfect the way it was made. Do not mutilate it. Cut penises look so incomplete and kind of pathetic.
2006-10-20 02:06:59
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answered by Maple 7
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It's easy. Go consult an expert urologic surgeon, who SPECIALIZES in circumcisions and other penile surgery. He will do it under LOCAL anesthesia, not general surgery. You won't feel a thing during the procedure.
Your teen years is a great time to get it done with. You'll enjoy your handsome new look, the lack of smegma, the absence of fishy smell, and enhanced enjoyment of the exposed glans , always in contact with whatever.
but insist to the doctor that you want the frenulum retained, that you want the cut high up on the shaft, so he can leave more of the remnant of inner foreskin, rich with nerve endings. Surgeon must strike a balance between how much remnant he retains down near the head, and how high up to suture the remnant onto.
Too loose is not good, then the head won't be exposed. Flaccid or hard, the glans must show clearly with no skin covering.
Your erections will be much tighter, taut & firm after it heals. You will need weeks for total healing of sutures, for soreness & swelling to subside. Then you'll have fun feeling new sensations along the entire shaft from base to the glans. circumcision transforms the floppy, elephant trunk look into a neat, trimmed, sleek, modern style appendage which looks more defined, more like a weapon which can do some damage, and needs to be taken seriously. all you need is the money and some courage.
Good luck
2006-10-19 16:36:22
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answered by blackbird 4
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You would need to see a specialist. And remember at your age it will be more painful and take a while to heal. There have been mistakes by doctors who cut a little too much and then you could have problems in that area for quite awhile.
The bigger question is...why do you want one?
If its not a medical reason I don't know why you would bother.
I personally like a man uncircumcised, so I hope you aren't worried about what a woman will think about it.
2006-10-19 16:23:14
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answered by Steph 5
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I am in medical school and I am not sure who you would go to for that. Pediatricians do it in newborns but I'm not sure about a teenager. Maybe you could call a pediatrician since you are still considered a child..?
2006-10-19 16:21:25
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answered by mrs michelle 4
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The first question really should be why do you want this done? There isn't any medical reason for doing it. My suggestion would be to talk with your your regular doctor, and ask them for a referral to someone in your area that could help you.
2006-10-19 16:24:53
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answered by kc_warpaint 5
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Only a doctor of medicine can perform such a procedure safely.
2006-10-19 16:22:21
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answered by kyeann 5
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DON'T DO IT, UNCIRCUMCISED IS BETTER, AND THERE IS NO REASON TO GET IT DONE, THE ONLY REASON THEY DID IT BACK IN THE OLD DAYS IS BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T HAVE MEANS TO CLEAN THEMSELVES PROPERLY, THAT'S NOT A PROBLEM THIS DAY IN AGE. BEING CIRCUMCISED IS FADING OUT ANYWAYS, MY HUSBANDS UNCIRCUMCISED AND I LOVE IT.
2006-10-19 17:01:51
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answered by Lanie 3
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At least talk with your doctor. about it. Is there a medical necessity for this?
2006-10-19 16:56:08
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answered by Anonymous
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This is easy. Just go to a doctor. They can do this procedure no matter what your age.
2006-10-19 16:28:21
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answered by ru.barbie2 4
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pediatricians, family practitioners, and obstetricians do it when you're a baby... however, when you're older, they usually do it under general anesthesia unless you're one tough guy. you'd have to see a surgeon for that.
2006-10-19 16:23:24
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answered by pete54409 2
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