Adult circumcision is not the best thing. Also, it is perhaps easier to stretch the vagina than to reduct the penis. So, consider the other possibility first!
Keep having sex and you will adjust to the width. There's no problem.
2006-10-31 03:38:24
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answered by dane 4
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The truth is that the foreskin has nothing to do with the overall thickness of a man's penis. The foreskin is just a flexible part of the penis that retracts freely, and stretches back as the penis becomes erect. The overall thickness is due to genetics....some men are simply thicker than others. There really isn't much he can do to change his physical attributes.....and considering cosmetic surgery to reduce the size might actually affect the natural funxtion of his penis. A circumcision would not help in this case. I hope you can find a helpful solution to this situation.
Best of Luck!
2006-10-31 03:57:05
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answered by Ralph 4
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The only thing circumcision does is remove the foreskin; the length and circumference of the penis itself do not change (unless the surgeon's blade slips and he removes too much).
Of course, since the foreskin contains a myriad of nerve endings, circumcision can also reduce pleasure from sex by removnng a lot fo sensitive tissue. And again if th esurgeon goes a little extra and removeds the frenulum, then even more sensitive parts are lost.
2006-11-03 11:14:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it wouldnt. This is because when erect the foreskin retracts anyway so it doesn't add any girth to the head at all It also doesn't increase girth on the shaft. I wouldn't encourage him to get circumcised, he will be in serious pain and not functional sexually for quite some time after, and despite all the garbage spouted about it being cleaner all men are quite capable of keeping a penis clean - it's not exactly rocket science.
2006-10-31 03:40:10
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answered by Lynn S 3
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No, it doesn't. The size of the circumcised penis remains the same. Size is inherited and also depends on testosterone levels in adolescence. Do not be fooled, there is no way a penis can be shortened or thinned. If he wants to be circumcised, have him do it. Sex will be just as good and hygiene simpler. There are also other health and cultural reasons for it. Don't pay attention to anyone who says the opposite. You need to go to your gynecologist to check on the size of your vaginal opening and on your natural lubrication. He or she could also check on his size or might instead have him check with a urologist
2006-11-03 20:43:24
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answered by teiddarhpsyth 3
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Circumism
2016-11-01 09:38:31
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answered by ? 4
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2016-06-27 11:21:29
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answered by Latoya 3
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no. many people at birth do get circumism. all circumism is removing the skin from the head of the penis. it wont cause the penis to become small and your boyfriend wont lose his wide ness
2006-10-31 03:40:02
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answered by Anonymous
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It probably wouldn't, since it only takes off the skin covering the front of it, so it won't alter his girth at all.
You should count yourself lucky and get stretching !!!.
2006-10-31 05:42:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Only by the width of a gnat`s ****.
2006-10-31 03:39:24
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answered by Catman 1
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