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Hello ,
I recenlty underwent adult circumscision 8 days back .

Now i can walk wearing the boxer kinda underwear but not able to wear any other kinda tight underwear.

Also in the next 4 weeks i am getting married . My question is that is it safe to have sex after marriage , because i will be completing 27 calender days after circumcision.

Please give suggestions

Look, don't worry. A couple of days after this procedure, you might get some sensitivity and pain. Well, that is quite normal. You should check your penis after the procedure, daily, you should observe the stitches in the case to prevent some circumcision complications, that you can have, for sure. Anyway, don't worry. You will be able to have a sex after the marriage, during the marriage. A lot of guys had this procedure and they lead totally normal love lives. They do it for the health, and you should think about this exactly like a health issue. You will be OK! 

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Adult circumcision is an irreversible, elective surgical operation to injure the penis and reduce its size and sensation by cutting off the nerve-laden sexually sensitive foreskin. Adult circumcision is usually performed with a general anesthetic however local anesthetic may be used.  Like all surgical operations, it has risks of hemorrhage, infection, and surgical mishap. Loss of the penis has been known to occur. Death has been known to occur.

 

The cost is about $2,500. Circumcision may be carried out under local or general anaesthesia.

 

The foreskin is a complex double-layered structure composed of smooth muscle fiber, skin, mucosa, nerves, arteries, and veins. It is natural, normal, healthy, and its possession contributes to a sense of well-being. The foreskin has protective, sensory, sexual, and immunological functions. It is loaded with nerves and is the site of most of the penile sensation. The foreskin is a “specific erogenous zone.” The foreskin is essential for normal intercourse. Foreskin provides the additional skin needed to allow for penile expansion during erection. Amputation of the foreskin, which is an integral and important part of the penis has very significant adverse sexual and emotional effects.

Nature put the foreskin there to provide at least fourteen functions:

 

  1. to cover and bond with the synechia so as to permit the development of the mucosal surface of the glans and inner foreskin.
  2. to protect the infant's glans from feces and ammonia in diapers.
  3. To protect against disease causing pathogens.
  4. to protect the glans penis from friction and abrasion throughout life.
  5. to keep the glans moisturized and soft with emollient oils.
  6. to lubricate the glans.
  7. to coat the glans with a waxy protective substance.
  8. to provide sufficient skin to cover an erection by unfolding.
  9.  to provide an aid to masturbation and foreplay.
  10. to serve as an aid to penetration.
  11. to reduce friction and chafing during intercourse.
  12. to serve as erogenous tissue because of its rich supply of erogenous receptors.
  13. to contact and stimulate the G-spot of the female partner.
  14. to produce pheromones to excite the female sexual partner.

 

 

It is normal to keep the foreskin forward over the head for protection.

Circumcision is an injurious, damaging, destructive, and harmful surgical operation that cuts through nerves and blood vessels that feed blood to the penis. The operation is irreversible. You will have the rest of your life to mourn your loss of your erogenous foreskin.

The foreskin is filled with nerves that make it the most sensitive part of the human body, therefore, cutting into it is very painful.

It takes about six weeks to recover from an adult circumcision. One should avoid getting erections. Oral ketoconazole may help to prevent postoperative erections.

 

One will never fully regain the lost protection, sexual function, sensation, and sexual pleasure, even if one restores the foreskin.

 

If you should become interested in restoring your foreskin, a search on the Internet for “foreskin restoration” will produce lots of information.

You should postpone your wedding for a month to allow full recovery from the surgery. 

 

Then, if you wish, you may consider foreskin restoration.

 

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