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  • It doesn't, maybe 1 millimeter but that's about it. It doesn't effect the unit in any other way but cosmetically.
  • It doesn't. It just changes the appearance. This might lead to an illusion of a difference in size, though.
  • not at all
  • Size stays the same..It is done for sanitary reasons, it's neater and easier to keep clean.
  • Maybe if they cut the foreskin to short, it might impede growth.
  • If they take too much off, they might leave someone with a canceled stub.:(
  • It doesn't but it effects sensitivity.
  • Don't know if it does. My parents didn't believe in circumcision.
  • there is a slight reduction in length, when measured intact males are slightly longer. Also there is an obvious loss of girth/thickness when a lot of the foreskin is removed. If you're ever looked at pics of a guy that's gone thru foreskin restoration, the same penis does look thicker after. It obvious that when you hair is cut, the overall volume is reduced. You hair grows back, the foreskin doesn't. So yes circumcision is technically - penis reduction surgery.
  • It actually DOES affect size very much. The foreskin that is removed as a baby may be a small amount, but in a fully mature adult male the foreskin can sometimes stretch out 15 inches if it were to be laid out. It adds a great deal in circumfrence and of course a tremendous amount of sensitivity. The type of nerves that exist in the foreskin are unique, like those in our lips and other sensual places. Without the foreskin, the penis doesn't have the same receptors, and therefore, although a man circumcised from birth is not aware of it, he has a smaller penis than he would have if he were not cut and he does not feel an orgasm the way that a natural intact male does.
  • It doesn't
  • it enhances pleasure!
  • You cut some off and disgard it......the whole is lesser than the Sum of its parts...
  • it does not effect the size because the shaft of the unit is never cut just the skin covering the tip of the unit to expose the Glans head of the unit curtdude
  • Hrrm....i have seen both circumcised and un-circumcised and i really think it does effect the 'girth'...trying to put it politely. Like the thickness the foreskin provides. Maybe i'm crazy, but i think it effects it in that way.
  • The most frequent side effect may not be size but circumcision can cause the penis to grow curved in some direction.
  • it makes it look longer...
  • Skin is very elastic. Look at what they can do with breast implants. Penis size is determined by the cell structure of the penis not the amount of skin.
  • Generally, the foreskin tends to keep the penis from easily stretching out to full length and girth, often leaving one with a permanently tiny pointy "pencil dick" even if it is later circumcised. Many if not most penises when circumcised early enough in life will have a generally "fatter" head o them. This is why if it is not done by about starting school age, or no later than puberty, all uncut boys should be told to get their foreskins retracted fully, as frequently as possible or even permanently. Of course there are other reasons too, such as cleanliness etc.

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