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I'd never heard the word 'phimosis' until right now... I have it

Re: The urologist examined me, regarding my foreskin

^ wow .. a voluntary cut guy with a balanced opinion.

I've been missing one like you for the last 200 cut vs uncut threads ;)

You mean "intact" versus "non-intact"?

*run*
 
Re: The urologist examined me, regarding my foreskin

Do whatever is best for you. But remember, it's like a hair cut - you can always take more off but you can't put it back on ;)

Good luck!

it's not exactly like a hair cut, in the sense your hair GROWS back. A foreskin ladden with 10,000 - 20,000 fine nerve endings NEVER grows back.
 
Re: The urologist examined me, regarding my foreskin

it's not exactly like a hair cut, in the sense your hair GROWS back. A foreskin ladden with 10,000 - 20,000 fine nerve endings NEVER grows back.

I know that, it was just an example.
 
Re: The urologist examined me, regarding my foreskin

PING!!

"What was that, AL?"

"A Stitch...."
 
Re: The urologist examined me, regarding my foreskin

I too am uncut and can retract the foreskin completely, but it never stays retracted when I let go; either hard or soft. Is this the case for anyone else? Or is it a problem also?
 
Re: The urologist examined me, regarding my foreskin

I too am uncut and can retract the foreskin completely, but it never stays retracted when I let go; either hard or soft. Is this the case for anyone else? Or is it a problem also?

That's not a problem, and it is like that for many people :)
 
Re: The urologist examined me, regarding my foreskin

I too am uncut and can retract the foreskin completely, but it never stays retracted when I let go; either hard or soft. Is this the case for anyone else? Or is it a problem also?

That's not a problem, and it is like that for many people :)

That's the intended design. The frenulum and other structures in the prepuce pull the foreskin back over the glans.

The foreskin is much like the lips. The lips keep the teeth and gums covered. You can retract the lip to clean your mouth and floss your teeth but they are designed to fall back into place once you are done.
 
Re: The urologist examined me, regarding my foreskin

I too am uncut and can retract the foreskin completely, but it never stays retracted when I let go; either hard or soft. Is this the case for anyone else? Or is it a problem also?

Yep, that's normal. Ideal, actually.
 
Re: The urologist examined me, regarding my foreskin

I also got cut at 18. I thought I was gonna die before the procedure...I didn't want to lose my foreskin! But the doc said it would be a good option, so I finally went with it. I didn't feel anything obviously...the recovery (Which scared me the most since I heard the worse stories from uncuts who heard from a friend of a friend's friend lol) was not that bad. I had lotions to put at night to prevent erections and such...took my about 4 days to fully recover!
I must admit...I liked my cock before but now...I LOVE IT!
It's very beautiful, the glans grew a but more (It's not being "suffocated" by the prepuce) and it looks great. I also like the scar, it's not too big but it is there as an indicator of the "Selected Few" as I called it back when (Boy was I wrong!) and the thing that I have noticed the most...it's always clean! Peeing is so much easier, I get no weird faces about the taste, smell or appearance of my penis...but those are things I have noticed myself and are an added plus!
I don't masturbate with lube, spit or anything! I do the dry rub...and it feels great! That's another myth about having a circed penis, you don't need lube...I really don't like it and I feel more pleasure from the dry masturbation!

So if you go with the surgery, it's not bad at all! You'll learn that those myths are all false, I enjoy my penis to the fullest now!
Be warned...when you heal, you will think that you have someone else's penis, and not yours at first...then you get used to it! There is a difference...about the pleasure...the head is where the pleasure is and stays...the foreskin just gives it a different sensation, not more pleasure!
And I prefer cut cocks now...for uncut ones tend to taste bad...but that's just my opinion, maybe I'm getting too cocky and picky all of the sudden lol
But make sure you go to someone who has done the procedure many times and has much experience and will do a great job! A Mohel would be good, Jews have been doing it for Millenia, if you can't find a Jewish doctor in Scotland, try a Muslim one, they do great jobs too! I got it with a Muslim doc, and he did a really good job with me! Make the best decision but try to enjoy your penis!
 
Re: The urologist examined me, regarding my foreskin

Do go to a specialist. I went to the top specializing surgeon in the world, Dr. David Cornell in Atlanta, Georgia, www.circumcisioncenter.com. On top of doing the procedure relatively quickly and painlessly, he specializes in aesthetic circumcision - you can choose the look you want to have. I chose a very high, tight circumcision (tight skin and the circumcision scar halfway up my shaft).

Your cock looks great. ;)


To be honest with you, i've seen the photo gallery on Dr. Cornell's website of men who've gotten circumcised by him, and I really wasn't impressed with the results on those guys. I'm not sure if the scarring was just bad because the pictures were taken shortly after it was done, or what.


Dr. Harold Reed in Ft. Lauderdale is also a cosmetic surgeon, and uses very fine stitches. He's also about a thousand dollars cheaper than Dr. Cornell.


About a year ago, I actually e-mailed Dr. Reed to ask him about costs, and he personally e-mailed me back with a full quote of how much the exam and procedure costs, the price of the meds, what hotel I should stay if i'm traveling in (and the name of the receptionist there), and even how much that hotel charges a night. I've contacted doctors in the past, and they were very cold and didn't want to give out too much info, but it seems like that man is used to doing business with people who're really nervous about everything.

If it were up to me, i'd probably go with him.
 
Re: The urologist examined me, regarding my foreskin

It is alarming how many physicians lack a basic understanding about the foreskin.

I would guess that his rough handling of yours is an indication that he lacks one of his own. Like many Western doctors, his first instinct is to simply say, “Cut it off!” when faced with an issue about it (real or perceived).

True story: my neighbours are from Europe and took their 5 month old son to a new paediatrician. They came home furious. The man had informed them that a circumcision was “absolutely necessary” because the skin was “unable to retract,” which he insisted would urinary tract infections later in life.

Some of you might wonder why this made them so upset. Simple: the foreskin is not supposed to retract until the child is a toddler, and sometimes not even until later.

But back to the OP:

The second thing that tells me this guy might be a little out-of-touch is his quote about “cancer risks.”

The American Cancer Society has requested of the American Medical Association to stop doctors from using this excuse when proposing circumcision to parents or individuals. As you can read on the ACS’s website, “In the past, circumcision has been suggested as a way to prevent penile cancer. This was based on studies that reported much lower penile cancer rates among circumcised men than among uncircumcised men. But most researchers now believe those studies were flawed because they failed to consider other risk factors, such as smoking, personal hygiene, and the number of sexual partners.”

Additionally, I’m betting that this doctor did not mention that Penile Cancer is most often an extremely rare form of melanoma which occurs in less than 1% of men over the age of 70. (The pro-circumcision crowd tens to neglect that tidbit, so please release any fear over this right here and now.)

The newest line in the pro-circ club is that circumcised men have a lower rate of STD infection. This claim, and the study that prompted it, has also come under a lot of fire from international medical associations. The original study was conducted in West Africa, where the number of circumcised men is very low and the number of STD infections is very high. To conclude that intact men have ‘more STDs’ in this setting would be akin to me vising a Cancer hospital in China and concluding that only Chinese people get cancer.

In fact, there are relatively few studies about supposed health-benefits of circumcision and absolutely none of them have been conclusive. As such, the American Academy of Paediatrics does not recommend routine circumcision of infant males… hence the pro-circ doctors/proponents need to rely on a crutch of junk-science and scare tactics.

My advice to you would be to get in touch with a qualified medical doctor who is A) familiar with the foreskin, B) is versed in dealing with intact men and their medical issues and C) is knowledgeable about non-surgical remedies for many of the common ailments that intact men can face, from dryness, to cracked/chapped skin, to tightness (circumcision is not always necessary!), to infections and inflammation. There are many non-surgical treatments for all these things and many more… how else do you think the men of Europe deal with it? ;)

Contact Doctors Opposing Circumcision to get the name of some in your area: http://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/

I hope this helps!

PS: If you decide circumcision is the right thing for you, than I totally support that. I just urge people to get all the facts before making a decision. In the end, it is your decision -- just as it should be. All the best to you!
 
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