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Can anyone shed some light on the skin connecting the shaft & head on my dick?

Is it a circumcision error or a birth thing or what?
None of the girls I've hooked up with seem to notice/care.
Would surgery safely remove this?

Oh wise and omniscient /fit/, douse me in your knowledge!
>> Anonymous
Another botched circumcision. Surgery could probably fix it easily and women definitely have noticed it (if you actually have ever got the opportunity to show it to a woman). Enjoy your mutilated and desensitized penis.
>> Anonymous
>>158087
jackass, talk to your doctor about it.
>> Anonymous
>>158087

Whoa whoa whoa, you'll wanna get that shit fixed by surgery pronto. If you live in a America, then good fucking luck.

Just be happy you don't have a mini hard dick.
>> Anonymous
We need a NSFW tag for these type posts.

Its a work safe board >_<
>> ­
shiiit, i have a small part like that on one side of my dick. i didn't think it was a problem ):
>> Anonymous
sage
>> Anonymous
nice cockk
>> Anonymous
Be sure to thank your parents for mutilating your genitalia.
>> Anonymous
OP here,
so this is definitely a circumcision thing?
surgery an option?
I get laid often and have a big dick so...attempted put-downs are total fail.
>> Anonymous
When you're a kid, the foreskin isn't separate from the head, so it must have not separated properly. Nothing big.
>> Anonymous
>>158101

Its not a botched circumcision.
>> Anonymous
>>158101

Yes, refer to my previous post.

>>158091

For the goal of aesthetics and preventing any horrific tearing in the future, get it fixed bro.
>> Anonymous
sure is circumcisiontroll in here
>> Anonymous
Girls won't care.

It's not like 99% of them think the cock is beautiful anyway.
>> Anonymous
>>158101

You have a mutilated, twisted dick of moderate size.
>> Anonymous
>>158101
>and have a big dick so
your photo says differently
>> Anonymous
you can fix that with some lens-flare
>> Anonymous
Yes, this is from the circ. It's a bit of scar tissue that connects your tip with your shaft.
It should be easily removed.
>> Anonymous
You can just cut it now. It will be normal, when it heals back.