Most doctors are not recommending circumcision these days, so why are you going to have one? Ouch. Just don't go in there horny, take care of that before you do it.
2007-06-11 21:27:32
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answered by lcmcpa 7
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Well, you should inform yourself of all the risks and negative effects of circumcision. It's become a lot less popular for a reason. Such risks include loss of pleasure, masturbation difficulty, too tight of a cut, needing lubes, etc.
http://forums.govteen.com/showpost.php?p=3069995&postcount=2
Do you have phimosis, or a tight foreskin? Or a very sensitive head? If so, you can fix that without circumcision as I did. Here's what I posted on another question.
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Some may say that circumcision will fix it, but circumcision's risks include reduction in sensitivity and pleasure, and making masturbation more difficult according to studies (including a few new ones from a few months ago). Oddly enough that's how it was promoted in the USA since masturbation was bad, haha. There's a reason why the USA is the last remaining advanced nation still doing it, and even so, it's getting a lot less popular (it's now as low as 14% in some states). Save that as a last resort, as you're doing. That's only one of the few risks, there's more listed here, in addition to the studies and statistics:
http://forums.govteen.com/showpost.php?p=3069995&postcount=2
I was the same when I was younger, and now it slides fine with no problems whatsoever. Just pull back your foreskin when you shower the most you can without forcing it, and rub the head. That should encourage it to separate from the head. This is probably all you have to do, since this is common especially with teens. You just haven't 'used' it enough, as in masturbation and washing it. The same goes for sensitivity; the more your rub it the less sensitive it'll get (start using water when you shower then rub a little more each day).
And if its rather tight, you can get a cream that works in almost 95% of cases. It's 0.05% betamethasone or betamethasone dipropionate. And unlike circumcision it is very cheap ($12 in the USA), painless, and you don't risk decreasing sensitivity/pleasure and making masturbation more difficult.
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S1677-55382005000400012&script=sci_arttext&tlng=en
http://www.drugstore.com/pharmacy/prices/drugprice.asp?ndc=00168005546&trx=1Z5006
Try that cream. It works. Doctors often just mention circumcision since its a surgery that brings a lot of money to them, especially in the USA.
If you have questions, e-mail me from my profile since I've gone through this. I'll be happy to answer any questions.
2007-06-12 01:59:29
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answered by Jorge 7
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Unless you have serious phimosis (more than can be fixed without surgery), you don't want to submit yourself to this outdated mutilation. You will loose much of the pleasure when those nerves in your foreskin is removed and your glans will become leathery and insensitive.
There is no good or compelling reason to do this. By this time in your life, you have learned how to take care of your natural penis and to keep it healthy. Don't let anyone talk you into this. You will regret it.
The best prepartion you can make is to educate yourself to the propaganda surrounding this and "just say no!"
You were designed with a foreskin for a many purposes. Don't destroy your gift.
2007-06-11 21:44:29
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answered by pingraham@sbcglobal.net 5
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All I gotta say is don't do it man. Whats the piont by now and guess what it takes a little bit of size off you, just to let you know. Not much, but hey every bit counts. Plus there is more feeling in a all natural penis
2007-06-11 21:25:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Ryan you don't have to do anything the surgeon who will do the operation will take care of everything when you are asleep. There is no preparation you need to do except relax.
2007-06-11 22:24:06
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answered by Dr Paul D 5
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Well if there is anything that you like doing with it, you should probably do a lot of it beforehand, because it might be too sore for it for quite a while afterwards.
2007-06-11 21:26:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing.
2007-06-11 21:24:01
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answered by Filipus D 2
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No idea but very hygienic.
2007-06-11 21:28:49
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answered by ahws437 3
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