Adult males lose 15 square inches (40 square centimetres) of skin in circumcision, over half the skin of your penis. You lose the gliding action as it slides on itself during masturbation and sex. You will suffer bruising, perhaps some bleeding, and the swelling from the disruption to the lymph system goes on for up to six months. Removing the foreskin turns the surface of the glans from an inner mucosal membrane to outside skin. Newly circumcised adults usually go through some weeks of intense discomfort as the glans is constantly exposed to rubbing on clothing, until it develops a thicker keratin layer and becomes less sensitive. You must abstain from ALL sexual activity for an average of six weeks. Some men like the final result but others complain of loss of sensation and miss being able to slide their foreskin over the glans. Circumcised guys often have little or no movable skin left and are forced to masturbate using lube or rubbing dry, without the loose skin. There is no going back if you don’t like the result.
A new study has shown real differences in fine touch sensitivity between circumcised and intact penises and that the most sensitive parts of the intact penis are those that would be removed by circumcision.
Many women who get to interact sexually with an intact penis prefer the natural state. Don’t do this to yourself just to fit in. Be proud of your whole and natural body.
2007-11-21 22:46:45
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answered by GeoffB 6
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I had it done last year. They gave me spinal anaesthesia, which paralyzes the bottom half of your body, and then sedatives which made me fall asleep during the operation, so it didn't hurt at all, as I wasn't even awake. Afterwards was the only part that sucked. They put stitches on it that dissolve so you don't have to get them taken off, but it looks really disgusting because it's bruised and swollen until it heals. You can't shower for a few days, and they tell you to take painkillers (over the counter ones). For the first few days you have it wrapped in gauze, too. Also, it's really uncomfortable to walk even if it wasn't for the bruising and swelling, because the head is exposed and hasn't had a chance to be desensitized like it gets once you get circumcised. You can't masturbate or have sex for a couple weeks (but the first time you do after is f*cking amazing). Also, it does hurt if you get a *****, but that's not likely to happen very often right after because having a bruised and bloody **** makes it kinda hard to get turned on. Honestly though, I really wouldn't do it if I were you. I had to get it done out of medical necessity. I'm very happy with my penis, but circumcision does desensitize it.
2016-05-24 23:38:17
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answered by ? 3
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K i got when i was 16 years old.
They will put you to sleep,than when you do wake up u wont feel any thing u will be druged up. You go home the same day they give you some pain pills and your done.Oh and a cream.
Recovery is crazy the shaft will get some what swollen and purple.It will take about 1 month so u could rly walk good.
If it will help? maybe alot of women like it circumsized some just dont care.Your choice.
2007-11-21 15:46:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Please don't do it! The recovery is, by all accounts, not anything a sane person would want to go through. But that's not the worst. The worst is that when you are older and want to have sex (or even masturbate), it doesn't work as well without foreskin. For the rest of your life. Do a LOT of research, and you'll find that there is very, very rarely a need for circumcision. It's just mutilation -- you are better off with a WHOLE penis!
2007-11-22 01:10:49
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answered by Maple 7
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I don't remember, but a buddy of mine had it done when we were in High School. He said it wasn't too bad.
I wouldn't do it now unless you had to for some reason.
They will surely numb it up for you, and then there will be creams and ointments, etc. for the recovery period.
Good luck.
2007-11-21 15:10:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Talk to your mom,tell her you would like to meet with your doctor before the surgery to ask him some questions.Sit down and write all worries and questions on a sheet of paper ,leave space for his answers!
I'm sure both your mom and doctor would want you to know what to expect!
Take care!
2007-11-21 15:10:33
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answered by need2know 5
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Local anaesthetic, day surgery, sore for a few days afterwards, it will help you in terms of easier hygiene , less risk of infections and future health problems
2007-11-21 15:22:24
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answered by janniel 6
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I have no idea I was 2 days old so I dont remember.
2007-11-21 15:08:56
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answered by bigandbadforever69 4
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What do you mean by fully circumcised? Have you been partially circumcised?
2007-11-21 15:16:14
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answered by SunkenShip 4
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it'll sting after a few days, one of my friends had an operation. They don't you drugs
2007-11-21 15:10:17
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answered by Anonymous
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