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8 Responses to “Can a circumcised penis affect penis growth and make it noticeably smaller?”

  • Robert F:

    it’s not supposed to , they just cut off some skin.

  • TweetyBird:

    No, no, and EN OH.

  • blackbird:

    Well, it sure tends to make the head more round, full & plump, like a mushroom. This makes a guy’s prick extra handsome to behold.
    As for reducing overall size, I doubt it. It makes for a stiffer, more tense erection, though. It make it look vry modern, neat & well-defined, makes it look like a real TOOL – designed to do something to someone.

  • pat s:

    i dont believe so.

  • Jude:

    Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin at birth. It does not affect the growth of the penis. It is done for sanitary purposes to keep bacteria out of the foreskin causing infections from debri accumulating there from improper washing. If left on, the penis will only look bigger because of the foreskin. Talk to your doctor for more advice. Hope this helps.
    Jude

  • Ruchjat K:

    No circumcised penis will not affect its growth.You see it smaller because its forehead part has been removed
    Your penis will be healthier and more clean.Its dirty particles and
    left urine now is no more
    Your penis sensitiveness will be decreased so you will be stronger and can play longer in the future if you get married.
    Your penis is easier to be cleaned

  • lkm:

    it depends the extent of cut

  • tlctugger:

    Circumcision removes about 16 square inches of mucosal skin if done “properly,” but it frequently leaves a man with severely restricted erections. It can stunt growth, cause painful erections, and lead to lowered fertility due to tight scrotum.

    The glans of the circumcised penis IS ALWAYS THINNER by two thicknesses of skin upon each withdrawal stroke when there is no natural double sleeve of skin.

    Complications from circumcision are way under-reported because men are both shy about admitting their shortcomings and ill-informed about the normal male anatomy. The doctor who cuts an infant has no way to gauge how much skin to remove, and rarely sees the adult outcome of his/her work, and so has no means by which to improve his/her craft.

    -Ron

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