Adult Circumcision

This group is dedicated to men of all ages who have or may required the surgical removal of their foreskin as adults and men who have the experience to having been both cut and uncut. It is the hope of this group to have open discussion about the pros and cons and the conditions that required it's members to have the procedure done. We would like to establish a forum of questions and answers...

Circumcision needed at 31

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Hello, I'm 31 years old and I had a surgery last May to solve a problem of short frenulum. The surgery went well, but as a side effect it worsened a state of phimosis I already had. Today I can retract my foreskin only when flaccid, and sadly the doctor told me that circumcision is highly recommended :'( I loved having my foreskin, but now I have no other option and have to get cut. I am a bit scared, because I had lost a lot of sensitivity on part of my glans already, due to the frenulum surgery, and I fear that circumcision would make my glans numb. Also, I am scared of the final appearance, once done you can't go back. Can anyone help me get over this fears, maybe someone who got cut as an adult, and that can actually tell me how everything changes from being uncut to cut? Thank you

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RE:Circumcision needed at 31

Hello Friend! Yes, I am partially circumcised like you and therefore in a relaxed state the movable skin covers half of my head of the penis ... I had phimosis and at your age I had a partial circumcision in the same way and I am very happy ... over the years my penis became beautiful and very durable ... Thanks for your post ...

I was semi cut at birth. Love the feeling of both worlds. I only wish it had been explained when I was young. I just assume my parents had a coupon for half off

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RE:Circumcision needed at 31

As Ive learned over the past 25 years, nothing rouses mens emotions in The U.S. like the topic of circumcision. Thats because this has been a circumcising culture since the 1880s, and we are conditioned to think its beneficial to health, aesthetically pleasing, and normal. And most of The rest of the world doesnt. Also, most men anywhere in the world are reluctant to believe that the status of their genitals is anything less than just fine, thank you. All that renders it difficult to ha e a completely rational discussion on the topic.

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