Circumcised to much? ?!


Question: Circumcised to much.? .?
When i get and erection the hair at the base of my penis rises up about an inch, removing about and inch that i could be using to pleasure my lady. I shave it sometimes but of course hair grows back. I googled this and its called "hiresute penis" i believe.

In short is their anything i can do about this.? Stretching techinces.? I hate the hair on my penis and it obstructs my ability to perform.Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Yes there is actually. Look into foreskin restoration.
You don't have to restore all your foreskin but you can use stretching techniques that will cause you to grow more shaft skin. That way the skin from your pelvis won't come up into your shaft.

Look up mannual foreskin restoratinos methods.
If you have any questions you can email me off my profile. Ihave been doing this myself for a while.

-ConnorHealth Question & Answer

They almost invariably remove too much skin during circumcision.

Isn't it amazing that after performing millions of these mutilations of the penis that they still don't have any standards, and don't give any thought that the infant penis grows, some more than others, and erections also make the penis longer, and they don't take this into consideration.?

The skin from the body is pulled up the penile shaft to try to compensate for the lack of it, and this brings the hair-follicle-bearing skin up on the shaft, which can be quite irritating to women during sex.

The excessive tightness also can cause distorted and painful erection.

If you've ever noticed, scars from circumcision can range anywhere from just under the glans, anywhere from 1/2 to 2/3 of the way down the penis, nowhere near where the foreskin actually was located!

The skin on the penis is supposed to be mobile, moving during sex, which enhances the enjoyment of both partners. Amputating the foreskin is unnatural and abnormal.

Shaving is unpleasant and difficult. I'm restoring my foreskin, and still have to shave the lower part of the shaft. But the additional skin that I'm generating will help with less pulled up on the shaft, and it feels more natural and normal to have my glans covered by skin, the way that nature intended.

Foreskin restoration has the added advantages of vastly increased sensitivity, as the glans and surrounding tissues dekeratinize and orgasms are more intense, also.

There are about 200,000 guys restoring, as more and more discover what was done to them and what sensitivity and enjoyment were lost because of male genital mutilation, called circumcision.

Circumcision is the worst hoax ever perpetrated on the male sex.

A foreskin is not a birth defect; it is a birthright.

ERICHealth Question & Answer

Yes, that is a complication of circumcision. That happens when they remove too much skin. One of the reasons why circumcision shouldn't be done on infants IMHO.

Like Neb says you could try non-surgical foreskin restoration. Even if you don't wnat to restore totally to get complete glans covering, you could try the stretching techniques to give you a little more skin which could help your problem.

HarrietHealth Question & Answer

Dude, even uncut guys have that! It is not a circumcision problem. I was circumcised at 18 and had hair there before I was circumcised. So don't list to the anti circ idiots! Just shave it when you shave your balls, I do every morning!Health Question & Answer

Bless your heart. You're just gonna have to continue shaving or clipping if that bothers you so much. There's nothing much that can be done about it. Learn to live with it & get on with the rest of your life.Health Question & Answer

I would ask the guys over at NORM about this. Generally, a hairy shaft IS caused by circumcision, so stretching exercises used in foreskin resoration might theorectically help. -Neb

http://norm.org/Health Question & Answer

I have the same problem so I'm waiting on answer too.Health Question & Answer



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