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hi all ,

can any one help been cut now due to phimomls and now getting back normal ,well what I'm looking for is any sites etc that can help me with any ideals about jackin off

thanks

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Jackinworld.com. Vaseline or coconut oil and find a grip that works. Dont use shampoo in the shower. It feels good while your doing it but later...oh the pain and burning. Conditioner isn’t much better. Experiment and have fun!!

Agree with the above. Be gentle at first.

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Same done due to phimosis, 2 weeks

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i couldn't tell you on the cut , but if needed can get photo if that helps, unable to shoot get hard etc ,is there are any toys etc

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how do i add photo ?

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I dunno mate, but if one of the other guys can let us know. Cheers fellas

Contrary to what one person has stated above, a lot of men find masturbation after circumcision more pleasurable than before. I hope you enjoy it once you get used to it.

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135Peter. Men who had a physical illness and/or pain may very well report that masturbation after circumcision is better. Stands to reason. Walking after ingrown toenail surgery is much better, too.

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That is of course true. Some men who haven’t had a physical problem and/or pain also report that masturbation is better after circumcision. Someone earlier had written that masturbation was less fun after circumcision. I was merely pointing out that that is not necessarily they case.

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135Peter. Well, the fact is that circumcision was introduced on a wide scale by doctors in the USA in the late 1800’s during the Victorian era as a way to prevent or reduce masturbation in boys by making it more difficult and less pleasurable. So if a man experiences MORE pleasure after circumcision it would seem to be the exception rather than the rule. Read up on Dr. Kellogg in the 1800’s who advocated for the most painful circumcision possible for little boys and advocated for carbolic acid on the genitals of little girls to reduce their promiscuity. Sick!

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Cirkdone. You state more misinformation than practically anybody on this forum. What you said is totally untrue.

Modern research has NOT identified a link between the Langerhans cells in the inner foreskin and entry of HIV.

No. No. No!

Circumcision does NOT cut the risk of HIV by 60%.

No. No. No!

When you make incorrect statements you will get pushback.

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