I m from Goa India. I m 24 years old. I Ejaculate often at least 4-5 times a week. Unlike others my foreskin of penis is not yet opened. It is covered which means i can't see my "Glans" (Pink color thing inside the penis). I never had sex Before. Even if i make an attempt to pull my foreskin of my penis it hurts me a lot. But there is no problem with the size, it grows to a certain size like it has to. In simple language you can say my penis is just like a 10 years old boy's penis. please suggest me whether i should undergo an surgery or something.
Your condition is surprisingly common. Quite a number of males cannot retract the foreskin over the head of the penis. The important thing is whether you can experience orgasm normally, and whether there is a hygiene issue: clearly you are ok on the orgasm front, so provided you can wash inside and keep it reasonably clean, there's no reason to consider surgery in the first instance.
Ultimately, you're an adult male, and you could ask a doctor to cut off your testicles if you thought it would make you look more attractive - PLEASE DON'T!!!! - you have that right. You can have a less radical, and rather more practical and relevant alternative, which is circumcision - removal of the foreskin. Once it's gone, it ain't coming back, so I would only suggest you consider it after considerable thought and discussion with your doctor. Any time you take a knife to your body, there's a risk.
Most Americans (I'm UK) are apparently circumcised. Most europeans are not. In modern society, there's no particular need or reason, to go one way or the other. If you experience pain while having an erection, then you may be more inclined to the operation. If not, I'd encourage you to wait till you find a partner, and see how it goes. Ultimately, there's a lot more to a successful relationship than sex, and a lot more to sex than your foreskin, so you've got plenty of discovery to enjoy and pursue.
If it remains an issue, you can always reconsider in the light of experience. Also, you may want to check with your doctor, and discuss the matter with him. I'm an experienced adult, not a medical professional. Good luck.
Ultimately, you're an adult male, and you could ask a doctor to cut off your testicles if you thought it would make you look more attractive - PLEASE DON'T!!!! - you have that right. You can have a less radical, and rather more practical and relevant alternative, which is circumcision - removal of the foreskin. Once it's gone, it ain't coming back, so I would only suggest you consider it after considerable thought and discussion with your doctor. Any time you take a knife to your body, there's a risk.
Most Americans (I'm UK) are apparently circumcised. Most europeans are not. In modern society, there's no particular need or reason, to go one way or the other. If you experience pain while having an erection, then you may be more inclined to the operation. If not, I'd encourage you to wait till you find a partner, and see how it goes. Ultimately, there's a lot more to a successful relationship than sex, and a lot more to sex than your foreskin, so you've got plenty of discovery to enjoy and pursue.
If it remains an issue, you can always reconsider in the light of experience. Also, you may want to check with your doctor, and discuss the matter with him. I'm an experienced adult, not a medical professional. Good luck.
Thanks jeremiaz for your kind reply and advice. I am very greatfull to you. I am sorry but i forgot to tell you dat i have a girlfriend and she had seen my penis before so she is the one who told me to consult a doctor, but frankly speaking i m feeling shy. Now i just want to know whether surgery is the best and suitable option for me or not or is there is any other option left like medicines or something. Now i just have one doubt in my mind. If i had to consult a doctor than which specialist should i consult that too if i had to go for a surgery for e.g sexologist, gynalogist whatever etc etc... please advice me on this. anyways thanks a tonn.
Thanks jeremiaz for your kind reply and advice. I am very greatfull to you. I am sorry but i forgot to tell you dat i have a girlfriend and she had seen my penis before so she is the one who told me to consult a doctor, but frankly speaking i m feeling shy. Now i just want to know whether surgery is the best and suitable option for me or not or is there is any other option left like medicines or something. Secondly i would like to know whether this problem will have an adverse effect on my wife's pregnancy as my penis will not go inside fully in her vagina. I am scared of this. Now i just have one more doubt in my mind that If i had to consult a doctor than which specialist should i consult, that too if i had to go for a surgery for e.g sexologist, gynalogist whatever etc etc... please advice me on this. anyways thanks a tonn.
Your first visit should always be to a gp - general practitioner. It is their responsibility to offer an initial analysis, and make a recommendation. A specialist will almost certainly want to know who recommended you, which doctor, so I'd start with your GP. It is entirely understandable that you're shy - do you think any of us enjoy discussing these matters? Ultimatelly, your health and well-being is important, so go ask.
I would also ask, if you have a girlfriend, what is her attitude to it? It is not so much that I need an answer, as to point out that your happiness involves in part the two of you. However, always remember that she is no more the judge of what is right for your body than I am, only you can say that, just as you ultimately cannot say what she should do with hers - if she elected breast surgery, how would you feel? The point being, a rational, sympathetic girlfriend can help you find what works - and ultimately, if it works for you, that's all that matters.
Go to your gp or equivalent, as a first stop. Take care.
I would also ask, if you have a girlfriend, what is her attitude to it? It is not so much that I need an answer, as to point out that your happiness involves in part the two of you. However, always remember that she is no more the judge of what is right for your body than I am, only you can say that, just as you ultimately cannot say what she should do with hers - if she elected breast surgery, how would you feel? The point being, a rational, sympathetic girlfriend can help you find what works - and ultimately, if it works for you, that's all that matters.
Go to your gp or equivalent, as a first stop. Take care.