Hey Everyone,
Lately, I've been thinking about how circumcision may act as a barrier to growth. In full disclosure, I was circumcised shortly after my birth. My parents told me that it was done for hygiene.
When I do my PE stretches I feel the normal intensity within the tunica and ligaments, but also within the skin, especially when I do bundled stretches. I have many stretch marks on my schlong as a result of PE. These stretch marks are similar to the stretch marks where my biceps tie into my pecs -- it's a separation in the skin beneath the top layer.
Is my growth potential limited because of my being circumcised? I realize that the skin will be forced to grow during PE, and that stretch marks are a [words=https://shop.mattersofsize.com/products/sizegenetics-penis-extender]sign[/words] of the rapid muscle tissue growth.
I feel that uncircumcised guys may have more potential for schlong growth than circumcised guys. What do you guys think?
Thank you to all who will share their thoughts in this thread.
Lately, I've been thinking about how circumcision may act as a barrier to growth. In full disclosure, I was circumcised shortly after my birth. My parents told me that it was done for hygiene.
When I do my PE stretches I feel the normal intensity within the tunica and ligaments, but also within the skin, especially when I do bundled stretches. I have many stretch marks on my schlong as a result of PE. These stretch marks are similar to the stretch marks where my biceps tie into my pecs -- it's a separation in the skin beneath the top layer.
Is my growth potential limited because of my being circumcised? I realize that the skin will be forced to grow during PE, and that stretch marks are a [words=https://shop.mattersofsize.com/products/sizegenetics-penis-extender]sign[/words] of the rapid muscle tissue growth.
I feel that uncircumcised guys may have more potential for schlong growth than circumcised guys. What do you guys think?
Thank you to all who will share their thoughts in this thread.