Foreskin has to serve some purpose and since I'm new here I've never read what purpose the foreskin serves, but still I have a theory. This is a theory about a circumsized penis.In a nutshell my theory says that if you get circumcized ans they take off a little too much skin your penis will get harder and never as long as its full potential was before getting the skin removed. When it's removed in life may also make a difference. My theory is specifically about those of us who were cut while we were still newborns.My theory comes from the fact that an 8" penis is fairly common in my family. But not mine. Mine is 7" and gets extremely hard when it gets hard. And the skin area where the forskin used to be gets very thin and strtched out over the shaft of my penis.So I determined that my length is being held back by the extra tight skin around the shaft.The foreskin area doesn't hurt when its hard so I can accept being wrong but if you'd ever seen my erection you may understand my point of view better.Is there a stretching exercise I can do to loosen that skin when I get errections?
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The other foreskin problem
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I've heard this theory before, but I find it hard to believe. When skin gets stretched it grows. That's why if you put on weight you don't split your skin. I understand that you're not young, so the skin should have had plenty of time to grow if it was only that that was holding your length back. After all you didn't have 7" when you were a newborn (I assume) and it has grown since then, just from the stretching it got as you grew.
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I dont really agree with your theory either. You could always do the foreskin restoration and restore just enough for it not to be so tight when you get hard and see if that gives you any extra size.
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It's a known phenomenon in the foreskin restoration community that a cut that was too tight (which would be any cut IMHO) would restrict the shaft from extending to its full potential, and after growing the skin to make up for the extra, gains in both length and girth are realized.I wholeheartedly recommend pursuing non-surgical foreskin restoration for all men interested in improving sex and feeling comfortable in their own skins. John