That was supposed to be his balls pulled up too far from the circ. Yeah, I drew them. I used to want to be a cartoonist before I opened my own business and had the life sucked out of me. That's why I'm temperamental. I'm an "HarTEEST!"
I was circumsized, am still naturally growing bigger, (barely 18 now) and I am 8 x 5.75... not ginormous, but being cut doesnt mean you cant be big... every adult entertainment star I have seen is cut.
I was circumsized, am still naturally growing bigger, (barely 18 now) and I am 8 x 5.75... not ginormous, but being cut doesnt mean you cant be big... every adult entertainment star I have seen is cut.
Right, being cut has NOTHING to do with your size. All it determines is whether you have a flap of skin on your dick or no flap of skin on your dick, that is all.
Sephin, no one ever said that circumcision reduces the penis size of ALL men, least of all me. But there is an actual medical condition called "trapped penis" in which adhesions or lack of skin due to circumcision causes some, most, or even all of the penis to be caught and held under the skin. In the worst cases, surgery is needed to free to penis. I'm sure, however, that there are alot of men walking around with just a smidge of "trapped penis" because of their circs who don't even know it. How would you be able to tell? I don't know.
It's just a flap of skin...when the foreskin and at times the frenulum is (sometimes completely) removed doesn't that take away vast areas of sensitivity that happen to be very serviceably pleasurable too??
It's not a flap. It's actually a double-layered fold of skin. If one inch of foreskin is removed, it actually means 2 INCHES of skin is being cut away. That's why restoration takes so long... It's funny, in a sad way, how little some of us know about our own anatomy.
Do be patient when you're sending private chats to one another. Most brothers don't use the chat function. They prefer to post inside the general forum instead:
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