Guys cut as adults, what do you think of it?

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Although my journey is different having spend about 25 years semi cut, I have had full circ for 12 years now. It feels perfectly natural. I no longer really think in terms of "I can't cover head anymore", but more in terms of "head can't be covered".

When I see uncuts, it isn't what I used to be, but more likel a different breed of humans. (like different breed of dogs, both are dogs, but both look different).

I am stll aware of my bare glans in certain underwear, but instead of remining me that I became circumcised, it just reminds me that I am circumcised.

When hard, I long ago stopped trying to bring skin over head and just wank by rubbing it or just grabbing shaft skin such that top of hand is just below rim and hand is able to move up just enough to rub the rim. The brain had totally dropped the concept of shaft skin being able to go over head so it doesn't even attempt it.

And I LOVE morning wood, which for some reason is when I feel shaft skin tightness the most.

The strange part is that one reason that I don't think about "going back" is that I haven't been truly uncut for so long that it is just some distant memory of boyhood and teenage years with ugly long foreskin.

Seeing guys who have enough skin left to j/o liikel uncut and cover part of head on upstroke does remind me of what I was like prior to full circ, but I really don't know if I have regrets or not as I lile both semi and tight circumcisions.
 

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I feel even if a person has no apparent medical reason for a circumcision, if he wants it done for "social" reasons. Well that's his business and no one else's. If it makes him feel better about himself, then who's to question it?
I had no medical reason for my circumcision, I simply wanted it because of the look. And I'm satisfied with my decision and have no regrets.
 
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I feel even if a person has no apparent medical reason for a circumcision, if he wants it done for "social" reasons. Well that's his business and no one else's. If it makes him feel better about himself, then who's to question it?
I had no medical reason for my circumcision, I simply wanted it because of the look. And I'm satisfied with my decision and have no regrets.

If you are an adult, who gives a shit. Lol - it’s when you or whoever start imposing that view on infants that becomes morally disgusting.

I’ve heard you continuously mention you wish you were done at birth. why do that unless you are attempting to convince and impose your views on people who may be thinking of doing that to infants?

Or am I misinterpreting your previous posts?
 
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I feel even if a person has no apparent medical reason for a circumcision, if he wants it done for "social" reasons. Well that's his business and no one else's. If it makes him feel better about himself, then who's to question it?
I had no medical reason for my circumcision, I simply wanted it because of the look. And I'm satisfied with my decision and have no regrets.
I'm resentful that my parents didn't have me circumcised when I was born.
 
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I'm resentful that my parents didn't have me circumcised when I was born.
So if you grew up in an area where you were the only cut person and you didn’t have that choice, and you saw that and loved uncut as you did with circ. I guess that’s ok? That you were irreversibly modified and can’t get it back?
 
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I'm resentful that my parents didn't have me circumcised when I was born.
Seems to me, instead of resenting your parents you should be thankful you had the choice. As your name implies, you should celebrate that you had that choice. If it went the other way, you may have been miserable for the rest of your life as a good portion of us are and at least if you are uncut you can be circumcised. We (restorers and choice advocates) can never be intact.
 

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So if you grew up in an area where you were the only cut person and you didn’t have that choice, and you saw that and loved uncut as you did with circ. I guess that’s ok? That you were irreversibly modified and can’t get it back?
I don't want it back. I hated it from having seen a cut one at about age 7 or 8. I finally got rid of it at age 35. Good riddance to it.
 
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I don't want it back. I hated it from having seen a cut one at about age 7 or 8. I finally got rid of it at age 35. Good riddance to it.
That’s fine. You can do what you want. When you imply lack of choice, which you are doing, you are making yourself a hypocrite. If you were cut at birth you may have had a completely different viewpoint. You can’t take back not having a choice, those with choice can decide for themselves. It’s on you for waiting 35 years.
 

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That’s fine. You can do what you want. When you imply lack of choice, which you are doing, you are making yourself a hypocrite. If you were cut at birth you may have had a completely different viewpoint. You can’t take back not having a choice, those with choice can decide for themselves. It’s on you for waiting 35 years.
It was for financial lack I had to wait that long. Of all my friends l know to be circumcised I've never heard any of them crying about being circumcised.
 
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It was for financial lack I had to wait that long. Of all my friends l know to be circumcised I've never heard any of them crying about being circumcised.
Well, you know some now. Financial lack can be fixed with saving money. You can’t go backwards from circ.
 
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The solution is to make adult circ affordable. In Africa, various countries have dealth with this, adopting circ devices that allow nurses to do the deed quickly and without costing much. In the USA, doctors sees financial oportunities and charge thousands of dollars.

In areas with national health care, they don't see cosmetic circs are being covered, so you still have to pay proivate doctor fees to get a cosmetic circ.

If one leaves a son uncut to give him the choice later on, then that choice must be provided later on. And providing it means making adult acirc easy and affordable. It is a simple procedure. It doesn't need to be complicated.
 
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The solution is to make adult circ affordable. In Africa, various countries have dealth with this, adopting circ devices that allow nurses to do the deed quickly and without costing much. In the USA, doctors sees financial oportunities and charge thousands of dollars.

In areas with national health care, they don't see cosmetic circs are being covered, so you still have to pay proivate doctor fees to get a cosmetic circ.

If one leaves a son uncut to give him the choice later on, then that choice must be provided later on. And providing it means making adult acirc easy and affordable. It is a simple procedure. It doesn't need to be complicated.
The solution is to not cut someone based on whether it’s covered by insurance or not. If that’s the only reason, it basically proves it’s a useless procedure, wouldn’t you agree? As an adult, you have the foresight to save money and have it done, if you so choose.

However, I do agree, it should be affordable, but so should all healthcare.
 
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The solution is to make adult circ affordable. In Africa, various countries have dealth with this, adopting circ devices that allow nurses to do the deed quickly and without costing much. In the USA, doctors sees financial oportunities and charge thousands of dollars.

In areas with national health care, they don't see cosmetic circs are being covered, so you still have to pay proivate doctor fees to get a cosmetic circ.

If one leaves a son uncut to give him the choice later on, then that choice must be provided later on. And providing it means making adult acirc easy and affordable. It is a simple procedure. It doesn't need to be complicated.
When I got circumcised in 1978 the total bill was about $950. That included pain pill prescription and Amyl Nitrate ampules to prevent post op erections. Im sure the cost has gone up significantly since 1978.
 

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Anyone else gotten circumcised later?
This is NOT intended to discuss when its done to people under 18 at no choice (its wrong)
I'm just wondering what other guys felt/noticed going from uncut to cut, what you think of it, why you did it, do you like it?

Respond here, DM me, or kik me at sammersmn89 :)

buzzwords: circumcised uncircumcised foreskin circumcision penis cock lol
 
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When I got circumcised in 1978 the total bill was about $950. That included pain pill prescription and Amyl Nitrate ampules to prevent post op erections. Im sure the cost has gone up significantly since 1978.
Saw in another thread you can get a cosmetic resection for $2500. Pretty steep hike compared to other healthcare related procedures (FYI, I’m being sarcastic)...
 

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I’m 25 and looking at getting cut. I had a foreskin tear about a year ago and upon healing have developed phimosis much worse than before (could always retract - not so comfortably - but now can’t at all)

Doctor gave me a cream to try for a while but said I’d likely need to be cut.

I found a “pollock technique” promising less pain and a better cosmetic result on healing in my area - $1500, in and out in about an hour.

My biggest hold back is scarring when done as an adult compared to in child hood. Anyone want to share some pics of theirs? Or anyone here go with the pollock technique circumcision?
 

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I chose to get cut as an adult. Although it's not for everyone, I'm delighted with my result and I love it. As far as scarring is concerned, I had stitches and the scar is fairly noticeable, even though it's very smooth. Surgical glue gives a very neat scar and I understand that clamp techniques do too.
 

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Not entirely true. Restored guys can comment on differences going in the other direction. And depending on what you had before you restored can change this opinion.
Not really, if you know the specialized skin that has been removed is much different than the skin that is stretched and during foreskin restoration, when you are circumsized between 15 and 20000 nerve endings have been removed, so once it is gone even restoring foreskin you'll never know what it was like to have your original for skin
 
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Not really, if you know the specialized skin that has been removed is much different than the skin that is stretched and during foreskin restoration, when you are circumsized between 15 and 20000 nerve endings have been removed, so once it is gone even restoring foreskin you'll never know what it was like to have your original for skin
Depending on how you were cut, I agree.