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lildanny
October 25th, 2011, 11:20 PM
I was reading this article yesterday about that you could stretch your skin and eventually grow back a foreskin if you're cut, but it also requires some surgery. I would really like to do that because ive heard that circumsized guys only feel a quarter of the pleasure from an orgasm. Is there any truth to this / hope ?

curious_boy123
October 25th, 2011, 11:27 PM
im pretty sure that once its gone, its gone. and even if they could surgically put flap of skin back on, your nerves that sense the pleasure are not going to revive again. im afraid you are outta luck....think of it like this, if u get less pleasure being cut, you can go at it that much longer before cumming :P haha

otrapersonak2nosabes
October 25th, 2011, 11:33 PM
Its an actual surgery. The problem is, you cannot get the lost nerves back. It just preserves the nerves on the head. If that's what you want, they sell an artificial foreskin. Just look that up on your own. Its cost effective and more practical (less painful)

Dimitri
October 26th, 2011, 12:19 AM
There are some statistice about some men not feeling the excitment that soem others do but seeing as it is a little hard to calabrate how we "feel" certian emotions it is hard to calculate them and then compaire them. There are people who have stretched their chaft skin to regenerate their foreskin but it is a false foreskin and does not really stay tight around the head keeping it there, in a covered position.

The actually difference is that circumsized men feel their pleasure in their shaft more because the stimulus receptors are there where as a man with an intact penis has more receptors in his foreskin so he will hill a more consentrated experience.

thecanjump
October 26th, 2011, 06:14 AM
As the others said you create false foreskin, it is loose because it's fit to go around your shaft and a touch up surgery would have to be done to fix that up. It is not painful to do this, unless you are doing it wrong. I have been restoring for a little over 2 months and have seen some progress but I have a while to go. It's a long journey and isn't really too easy. Do good amounts of research before doing this, be safe and good luck.

syd1298
October 26th, 2011, 06:47 AM
I think you can but not get the nerves back dude

So yeah, unlucky

I also think that its probably not worth the time and effort!!!


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Dimitri
October 26th, 2011, 10:14 AM
I think you can but not get the nerves back dude
I am sorry bud, you can grow back peripheral nervs but that could take up to two years or more, those nerves are not peripheral nerves.

Giles
October 26th, 2011, 04:35 PM
There are options that both involve and do not involve surgery, neither give you all the nerves that an uncircumcised man has. Honestly I wouldn't have thought it was worth it, from what I understand a large portion of the surgical and non-surgical methods of restoration can be quite painful and potentially dangerous, personally I'd rather have a fully functional circumcised penis than a 'damaged' half-circumcised one.

I am uncircumcised, if that matters at all.

thecanjump
October 26th, 2011, 05:57 PM
There are options that both involve and do not involve surgery, neither give you all the nerves that an uncircumcised man has. Honestly I wouldn't have thought it was worth it, from what I understand a large portion of the surgical and non-surgical methods of restoration can be quite painful and potentially dangerous, personally I'd rather have a fully functional circumcised penis than a 'damaged' half-circumcised one.

I am uncircumcised, if that matters at all.

Surgical methods are dangerous I'll give you that, unless it's the "touch up" surgery (still dangerous but not as nearly). Non-surgical methods are only dangerous if you do not pay attention and do them during the night. Yes you do not get all the nerves back but you can get the natural look and get the head sensitivity back. Non-surgical methods take awhile and you have to want it. It's all to preference I guess.

jaycee.broham
October 26th, 2011, 07:31 PM
well i agree that you wont get the nerves back... im uncut and im going to cut it off sooner or later

ashdaniel
October 26th, 2011, 09:40 PM
that is the reason i never cut if it gone and it is gone