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Insufficient shaft skin presses
down tightly,
compacting the penis head
and shaft so they're
rock hard like
"a broomstick." |
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Circumcised
penis head & shaft are abnormally hard when
erect because too much swollen tissue is
packed into too small a packaging of skin.
Circumcision removes 1/3 to 1/2 of the
penis's shaft skin. Upon erection, the shaft
skin
is forced to stretch tightly thin in order
to accommodate the fullness of the erection.
Like blowing up a balloon, as more air is
forced in, the balloon gets stretched
thinner & thinner,
and becomes tighter and firmer. The
tight skin
—overly
firm—circumcised penis feels to the woman like a
"broomstick," quite different from the
cushiony shaft & head of the natural penis. |
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Circumcision removes 1/3 to 1/2 of the
penis’s shaft skin (10-15 sq. in.
or 60 – 104 cm2). An area
of tissue large enough for 15
U.S. quarters. (for details, click
on
Full Explanation) |
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