Strange Foreskin

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I have a question about my penis. I was already circumcised few years ago but it still looks pretty strange. I remember back then that my foreskin wouldn't retract. I don't think my parents thought much about it because we had rites of being circumcised around the age of 10. After I was circumcised, I think my doctor was issuing something about my foreskin that isn't really retractable then proceeded to circumcising me... 2 months later I saw erected penises that looked cleaner than mine. And blimey, I lost confidence because i thought my penis was strange. When it erects, it has that "excess skin" hanging around even when erect. Is this normal? If it is or isn't, then what should I do? Is it okay if i can circumcise "again"? Because I want to get a clean cut when this erects and not any skin hanging around under the shaft.

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  • Posted

    Abdul, this looks very unusual - so you are right to call it strange. I think this is only something a Urologist ca sort for you, and certainly you are most like to need a circumcision procedure again ....

    • Posted

      typo - where I mention Urologist it should read only something a urolgist can sort for you ...

    • Posted

      . . . . I think something has gone weirdly wrong with the skin on the shaft of my penis - can you check it for me and tell me what my treatment options are please .......

  • Posted

    Hello, I Too Have The Same Problem. Any Solution ?

  • Posted

    If We Try To Increase Our Penis Size, May Be It Will Be Solved Or ? any Other Ways ?

  • Posted

    is there a way to increase penis size also? if there please let me know haha. however still, i doubt increasing the size will be a solution because if it erects, it just expands also at the same time

  • Posted

    in the same problem here i want it removed but u don't know how, makes it easier to jerk of though

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