B_cheeselover
Experimental Member
Using the same priciples used by foreskin restoration, every circumcised penis' erction will stretch the skin if it is not elastic enough to accomodate the lengtth of the erect penis. So after a tight adult circumcision, the skin will either stretch or gain additional elasticity to accomodate full erections. After a baby circ, the skin will stretcg as necessary during each growth spurt.
Since the stretching only happens during erections, the flaccid circumcised penis is not size challenged and usually has enough loose skin on shaft to not impede on the penis's growth during childhood and puberty.
One the skin is able to cover from the base of penis to the rim of head, then any additional sking does not contribute anthything to portion of the penis that comes out of the pelvis (aka: the visible penis). Since circumcised males have enough skin to extend from base of pelvis to the rim of head, any additional skin present in the uncut is superfluous in terms of penis length.
Note that devoid of a foreksin, the glans generally becomes more bulbous and appears bigger.
I was circumcised at age one , and I have pubic hair on one third of the shaft ; when i'm erected , i also have what is called a "turtle neck" , skin of the scrotum attached on one third of the penis shaft instead of the base of the penis .
I also know that A LOT of circumcised men are complaining about this condition .
And about the glans becoming bigger thanks to circumcision , all I can say is that I've sucked HUNDREDS of dicks , cut and uncut , of all shapes and sizes : some had very big heads and were intact , others with a small glans were circumcised .