Definitely not. In the first place there is absolutely no reason for Circumcision that wil do you any good. The fact is that circumcision is harmfull to your sexual enjoyment as well as to that of your partner. Have a read of the Related link below
"The Case Against Circumcision By Paul M. Fleiss, MD" and it may help you realise the folly of engaging in such a genital mutilation.
If you are refering to the foreskin, this is clearly genital mutilation and should be avoided.
No when they circumcise they remove the foreskin only. Not the penis.
Having more foreskin removed.
All boys have foreskins on their penises when they are born, but many have it removed when they are very small and don't ever remember having it. Often it is removed before the baby leaves the hospital after being born.
A circumcised penis is one where the foreskin, a flap of skin covering the tip of the penis, has been surgically removed. This is a common practice in some cultures and religions.
The foreskin is a retractable fold of skin that covers the head of the penis. It is typically removed in a procedure called circumcision.
yes, you can get it removed. yes, it is safe (to an extent). yes, its expensive
An un-cut penis, is not having the foreskin on the penis removed either at birth or later in life. You're fine
the removal of a males foreskin on his penis
The best way to be circumcised is not to be circumcised at all. Circumcision has no known medical benefit and has the risks of potential complications and adverse events following the procedure. Circumcision also decreases the sensitivity of the penis, resulting in decreased pleasure during sexual intercourse. Circumcision is generally only used to treat cases of phimosis (tight foreskin) that do not respond to the usual treatment of gradual stretching exercises with the use of a topical corticosteroid cream. When circumcision is medically necessary because of a tight foreskin (phimosis), typically as little foreskin as possible should be removed. Typically only the tight phimotic ring will need to be removed, meaning that 2-3 cm of the foreskin will be removed. If you wish to be circumcised for cosmetic reasons, you may have as much or as little of the foreskin removed as you would like. I would recommend against having the frenulum removed, as this would only result in making sexual intercourse less pleasurable. Radical circumcision is not recommended. It can cause painful erections and painful intercourse. It also desensitizes the penis, making orgams more difficult to achieve and less pleasurable. The frenulum should generally not be removed during circumcision. Religious groups performing circumcision have their own standards and expectations from the procedure. Traditionally, circumcision within Judaism and Islam has involved removal of only a few centimeters of the foreskin. However, in the United States most circumcisions remove the entire foreskin, so that none of it remains to cover any part of the penis head.
Uncircumcised means that the foreskin covering the head of the penis has not been surgically removed. It is a natural and normal condition in males.
The skin on the shaft of the penis extends over the head. All males are born with foreskin and for religious reasons or parents choice some are circumcised, the foreskin is removed.