Lamenting circumcision, and wishing for
ways to restore the sensitivity in the
glans of my penis, I had heard that if you
'roll up' your penis inside its extra
skin, shown here:
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g402.imageshack.us/my.php?image=penis2yt8.
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it would act in the same way as a foreskin
by protecting it from the... elements.
However, I am concerned that having my
penis constantly compressed as such would
cause some sort of harm to it, which I'd
gladly avoid.
I'd really want to undertake this if it
means I will regain sensitivity but I am
afraid of damaging myself.
This is the only anonymous forum I could
find, so please, any help would be
appreciated.
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Penis Answer A4142 Posted: 05-20-08 17:17pm
Even if we suppose decreased sensitivity,
that can not be due to circumcision.
Circumcised men have a lower risk of
getting penile infections and penile
cancer. The procedure that you are
proposing is completely unnecessary
.
If you have a different problem like
erectile dysfunction you should ask for
help from a urologist.
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