Thursday, August 24, 2006

In The Hood

Two penises could have what appears to be a medium size foreskin and the same glans size when flaccid, but while approaching erection one may retract totally behind the glans before erection while the other may partially cover the glans when erect. Total area and size relative to the individual penis categorize foreskin size. There are nine size classifications.

The average erect shaft skin is 17-sq. in. and the average surface area of an erect penile shaft behind the glans is 24 sq. in. About 7 square inches of tissue must come from somewhere when the circumcised penis becomes erect. Usually it is scrotal and abdominal skin that must make up the required shortfall experienced by most circumcised penises...










2 Comments:

Blogger Timmy said...

very informative!

2:13 PM  
Blogger teh l4m3 said...

thanks. we're still in the testing phase here...

3:00 PM  

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