Are you referring to the actual length of the penis? If you are, it really shouldn’t be too noticeable. All they do is take some of the skin off, so it may appear to be smaller if you have a longer foreskin, since it won’t be covering the head of the penis anymore. Also, your penis may actually get larger since at 13 your body is still developing and going through puberty.
Not a great deal .. maybe 1/2 a cm .. to begin with but then the glans and the corona (that’s the round bit on the top) might actually become slightly larger.. from exposure to the environment.
It should not affect the adult size of your penis or the length of your erection, but part of it will be cut off, so in that respect it will be shrunk.
Are you considering circumcision, or is someone urging you to have it done? I would urge you to wait. Circumcision is rarely necessary, and you won’t be able to go back if you don’t like it. Some doctors (most of them cut in infancy) will urge it when a young person’s foreskin won’t retract easily. A thirteen-year-old’s foreskin may be naturally attached to the glans, and will come free on it’s own later. If the opening on the end is failing to stretch open and retract, this can be remedied by manual stretching, in most cases, and if not, a less drastic procedure can widen the opening. Some people who were circumcised after infancy say there is little difference, but others greatly regret what they’ve lost. If it is not medically necessary (and it’s usually not – get a second opinion from a doctor who’s intact himself) then you should wait until you’ve experienced normal sexual activity with your foreskin before you decide that sacrificing that sensation for the rest of your life is the right thing for you to do.
Circumcision, at any age, does not affect the length of the penis except to the extent that the overhanging foreskin is removed.
After circumcision the corona (rim) of the glans (head) often flares out more since it is no longer confined in the tight foreskin.
Immediately after being circumcised the penis may look shorter as it will be swollen from the anaesthetic and the handling it gets during the surgery. However after a few weeks the swelling all subsides and the penis returns to its normal size.
13 is a good age at which to get circumcised (if your parents didn’t get it done for you at birth) as you will adjust well to it during your puberty and automatically learn the best masturbation techniques to suit yourself. You will have all the medical benefits of circumcision as you go forward into adult life.
Male genital mutilation, called circumcision always reduces the size of the penis. When you remove material from any object, be it a potato or a penis, it makes that object smaller.
This instantly diminishes the girth of the penis (in adult circumcision) by four layers of skin in diameter (across). In someone going through puberty, it certainly won’t help the penis growth.
With infant genital mutilation, the trauma and insult to the tissues inhibit normal penile growth and development.
Circumcision damages the penis; that’s what it does.
It decreases sexual sensitivity and also the intensity of orgasms.
There is never any necessity for circumcision. 80% of the men in the world are unmutilated, and they and their partners seem to enjoy it that way, as evidenced from the birthrates in the countries that don’t habitually mutilate penises.
A foreskin is not a birth defect; it is a birthright.
No, don’t be silly, it’s just the foreskin on the tip that is removed. In fact, some guys note that their penis head (glans) actually expands a bit once the foreskin is no longer there to constrict it. Plus the penis tends to look bigger when it’s circumcised since there is that clear difference between the head and the shaft. I think you should go ahead and get it done, they look much better circumcised plus it’s healthier.
Circumcision is not necessary, but will help with keeping the penis clean; that is if you have bad hygiene or something. The penis doesn’t shrink you’re just removing the foreskin. It is the same as if you cut your hair; your head doesn’t shrink. I wouldn’t suggest getting it unless it was medically necessary. Over time with or without a foreskin sex becomes less and less pleasurable (not drastically) because your penis gets used to the sensation.
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think about it dude: you are REMOVING part of it… not exactly gonna make it bigger is it?
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I think just by 1 cm.
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Are you referring to the actual length of the penis? If you are, it really shouldn’t be too noticeable. All they do is take some of the skin off, so it may appear to be smaller if you have a longer foreskin, since it won’t be covering the head of the penis anymore. Also, your penis may actually get larger since at 13 your body is still developing and going through puberty.
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ya cause when i masterbate it gets so small i cry
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Not a great deal .. maybe 1/2 a cm .. to begin with but then the glans and the corona (that’s the round bit on the top) might actually become slightly larger.. from exposure to the environment.
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It should not affect the adult size of your penis or the length of your erection, but part of it will be cut off, so in that respect it will be shrunk.
Are you considering circumcision, or is someone urging you to have it done? I would urge you to wait. Circumcision is rarely necessary, and you won’t be able to go back if you don’t like it. Some doctors (most of them cut in infancy) will urge it when a young person’s foreskin won’t retract easily. A thirteen-year-old’s foreskin may be naturally attached to the glans, and will come free on it’s own later. If the opening on the end is failing to stretch open and retract, this can be remedied by manual stretching, in most cases, and if not, a less drastic procedure can widen the opening. Some people who were circumcised after infancy say there is little difference, but others greatly regret what they’ve lost. If it is not medically necessary (and it’s usually not – get a second opinion from a doctor who’s intact himself) then you should wait until you’ve experienced normal sexual activity with your foreskin before you decide that sacrificing that sensation for the rest of your life is the right thing for you to do.
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Circumcision, at any age, does not affect the length of the penis except to the extent that the overhanging foreskin is removed.
After circumcision the corona (rim) of the glans (head) often flares out more since it is no longer confined in the tight foreskin.
Immediately after being circumcised the penis may look shorter as it will be swollen from the anaesthetic and the handling it gets during the surgery. However after a few weeks the swelling all subsides and the penis returns to its normal size.
13 is a good age at which to get circumcised (if your parents didn’t get it done for you at birth) as you will adjust well to it during your puberty and automatically learn the best masturbation techniques to suit yourself. You will have all the medical benefits of circumcision as you go forward into adult life.
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no it does not you are only losing skin.
any one who say different is talking out of there a$$ and don’t know what there are going on about.
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Male genital mutilation, called circumcision always reduces the size of the penis. When you remove material from any object, be it a potato or a penis, it makes that object smaller.
This instantly diminishes the girth of the penis (in adult circumcision) by four layers of skin in diameter (across). In someone going through puberty, it certainly won’t help the penis growth.
With infant genital mutilation, the trauma and insult to the tissues inhibit normal penile growth and development.
Circumcision damages the penis; that’s what it does.
It decreases sexual sensitivity and also the intensity of orgasms.
There is never any necessity for circumcision. 80% of the men in the world are unmutilated, and they and their partners seem to enjoy it that way, as evidenced from the birthrates in the countries that don’t habitually mutilate penises.
A foreskin is not a birth defect; it is a birthright.
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No, don’t be silly, it’s just the foreskin on the tip that is removed. In fact, some guys note that their penis head (glans) actually expands a bit once the foreskin is no longer there to constrict it. Plus the penis tends to look bigger when it’s circumcised since there is that clear difference between the head and the shaft. I think you should go ahead and get it done, they look much better circumcised plus it’s healthier.
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no dude getting cut doesnt effect the size of the unit just cutting off the skin that covers the head the actual size of the unit stays the same
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Circumcision is not necessary, but will help with keeping the penis clean; that is if you have bad hygiene or something. The penis doesn’t shrink you’re just removing the foreskin. It is the same as if you cut your hair; your head doesn’t shrink. I wouldn’t suggest getting it unless it was medically necessary. Over time with or without a foreskin sex becomes less and less pleasurable (not drastically) because your penis gets used to the sensation.
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no dumb ass it just means you don’t have that floppy bit at the end actually if it’s done before puberty it get bigger