Surgery.

Hello. I've had circumcision surgery twice. The first time, at age 4, I remember it like it was yesterday, since the anesthesia had no effect. The second time, because I had a bad condition at 34, after getting divorced. Not a total resection, but a partial one.

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I have also had circumcision twice. First when I was a baby, and secondly when I was 20 as we wanted my skin to super-tight and also to have my frenulum removed. I now have no skin movement at all and we are both delighted with it. Both our sons have been circumcised in a similar style.

Peter (and Natasha)

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Why the frenulum removal? I have a high and tight cut, but still have mine.

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Why the frenulum removal? I have a high and tight cut, but still have mine.

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We think the circumcised penis looks better with the frenulum fully removed. As a bonus, my sensitivity increased in that area after its removal.

Peter x

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Hello. Yes, complete removal... it's very comfortable and hygienic.

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I understand from your words that you had a frenectomy, but you still have your foreskin.

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Interesting experience... the mucosa of the glans becomes keratinized when exposed, changing sensitivity and allowing for longer durations during intercourse, because its surface changes.

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Had mine removed after my teenage circumcision for aesthetic reasons. I confirm it feels better without it.

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