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Hi, I have had this scar along the base of my shaft for as long as I can remember. It runs from the fremulum all the way to the base. I have never wondered much about it but recently I have been wondering if it may be due to some occurence when I was younger. (I.e. baby)

Also, the area between the seculus and the circumsision scar line on my penis also seems to be, non-symmetrical, for lack of a better term. it seems as though the right half of it is, extended, somewhat. As in there is more "Underskin" at that point.

Attached is a picture with visuals as best as I can. (the yellow line is where the scar/anomaly is, and the pink is the unrevealed-underskin)

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The line from the frenulum to the base is not a scar, it's normal. It's called the  Perineal raphe. If you look at it more closely you will see that it continues down over your scrotum. It's sort of like a seam where the two sides are stitched together. Google that and there is a very good description in Wikipedia.

The irregularity of your circ scar is just that, an irregularity. Think about how small your penis was when they did the chop, chop. Then add the fact that anyone who would do that to a baby certainly didn't care about how pretty or ugly the result was going to be. He/she was removing over 50% of your sexual pleasure by cutting off the inner foreskin, why would they be concerned about a little thing like the appearance of it? Also the baby is going to be moving around some from the pain of what's happening to him. Those straps and surgical tape they use in place of anesthesia can't stop all of the reaction to the pain.

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Awesome. I didn't think it was anything too serious though, just something that I have been wondering about recently. Thank you very much for the quick response. I really appreciate it!
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