Just the thought of it makes me feel a little bit sick. I'm keeping mine the way i found it!!!
2006-10-26 22:26:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd say! I was a theatre nurse for many years & saw hundreds of these little pesky operations! Patients are painfree at the time of surgery but doing mighty fine John Wayne impressions - if they could walk at all afterwards! If you're Scottish, you could always wear a kilt for a year or so but don't use any heavy sporans! Expect to feel as if you've been hoofed by a mule that's a keen shot & you won't be disappointed. Hope this helps!
2006-10-26 22:36:37
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answered by Anonymous
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The procedure is painless. The doctor for adults, usually a urologist, uses a local anesthetic. (In the military many corpsmen have been trained to do it with expertise.) It is an outpatient procedure. Some men have no postoperative pain at all. Some, including a friend of my, had some discomfort. An unwanted erection caused some of it. Usually they medicate to prevent that. Peeing is no problem. So go for it. Pain is minimal. No pain, no gain. There is a lot to gain despite a small minority of distractors who say it is a sexual loss. It is not. I have very, very pleasurable feelings in my glans, frenum, and the whole shaft. My wife loves it and me. Ask for a tight cut and an intact frenum.
2006-10-29 05:05:14
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answered by teiddarhpsyth 3
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Does it injury? particular it hurts yet he would be one hundred% numb durring the technique. Will he be positioned to sleep? No he won't. could desire to he stay with out being circumsized? tell me how that makes any experience. of direction could desire to it quite is the way he became BORN. He does no longer be born with some thing if he could no longer stay with it. He has phismosis, that's foreskin it quite is in simple terms too tight and you do no longer pull the foreskin off. You pull it returned. He needs to stretch the foreskin out yet pulling it returned to date as he can with out discomfort. If it hurts he will make the floor tighter and make the project worse. Pull it returned and carry it for approximately 5 minutes, then try this thrice an afternoon or greater if he needs. yet no discomfort or it's going to make it worse. additionally if that would not start to artwork in 2 weeks he needs to confirm a doctor approximately steroid creame that he can use to assist stretch the floor. He would not could be circumcised at this factor so why do it? He needs to tell his dad to renounce pressuring him. Circumcision is a extensive element and it quite is a bad thought to get it achieved in case you do no longer want it. -Connor
2016-10-16 11:13:49
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answered by shea 4
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The operation is done under anaesthetic. However after the op, you will get pain for a few days.
Where I live, people are sent home with strong painkillers, and a local anaesthetic cream.
Keep the area as clean and dry as possible afterwards(ie. wash it, but don't soak in the bath for long, then dry thoroughly)...this is one place you really don't want an infection.
2006-10-26 23:21:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't know from personal experience but a mate of mine had it done about 6 months ago aged 39 (because he had to) and he was in agony for quite a while , finally getting an infection which didn't help , i'm sure this doesn't happen to everyone but if you don't need to have it done i'd think long and hard first !
2006-10-27 00:36:26
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answered by naturist 2
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Not at the time as generally its done either local or general anisthetic. When I was circumised I also went in for another operation at the same time, again down "in that area", when I awoke I did have trouble walking, but that was partly due to the other operation.
The circumsicion (sp) part of it was actually pretty easy and painless. (I think, it was about 23 years ago).
2006-10-26 22:30:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I have had a circumcision, it does hurt a bit.
I was in and out within about four hours.
It was painful, but not that painful to me and I was pleased that I had it done.
It healed within a couple weeks and I am happy
with the way I feel now knowing that it is clean and my sex life has improved.
I think it looks nicer.
Not every one thinks like me.
all the best
A
2006-10-26 23:16:15
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answered by anthony r 1
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It is painful as the area that was cut away heals. Unless a doctor recommends you be circumcised, I would recommend you stay as is. Good luck!!
Chow!!
2006-10-26 23:31:40
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answered by No one 7
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No, it is done with the benefit of anaesthetics and is a relatively minor procedure. My ex had it done in his thirties and he never mentioned pain to do with it at all.
2006-10-30 18:07:40
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answered by Amanda K 7
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as it is done under general anaestheia or or local
u will not feel anthing
but after its effect gone u may have some pain but its not that much its like just other cuts on ur body got stiched
2006-10-26 22:34:53
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answered by Anonymous
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