How much does it cost for adult circumsicion in El Paso, Texas?
I’m thinking about getting it done, but I don’t make too much money, so I wanted to know how much I’d have to save up for the procedure.
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I’m thinking about getting it done, but I don’t make too much money, so I wanted to know how much I’d have to save up for the procedure.
Asked by:Infidel Castro

cally l posted: 28 Nov at 4:31 am
If it wasn’t done at birth don’t put yourself through it as it ain’t worth the pain
Jorge posted: 01 Dec at 12:05 am
It really varies on a lot of things. Prices vary by region, doctor, hospital, type of anesthetic used, insurance, etc. If paid cash, I’ve heard anywhere from as cheap as $500 to as much as $2,000.
If you have a tight ******** or too sensitive head, you don’t need circumcision for that. Read this link:
Otherwise, make sure you research it well. It’s a permanent surgery that has become a lot less common for various reasons. You also have advantages by being uncircumcised.
Circumcision has become less common. Circumcision rates were as high as 90% back in the 1960s and 1970s (that’s partly why today’s adults are so… brainwashed, I supposed you could say, about thinking that circumcision is better) but they have fallen to as low as 14% in some states. Here are the statistics:
The USA is the last developed nation doing it to a large number of newborns without religious or medical needs. (Europeans, Latin Americans, Japanese, and most Australians, Canadians, and Asians don’t circumcise):
Why?
There’s pain involved, often why doctors don’t want you in the room when it’s done:
(you can search online for a circumcision video, too)
In a medical study, it was found that females are more likely to hit ****** with an uncircumcised man:
The lubricated ******** (on the inside… like your eyelids) slides up and down during *** and ************ to stimulate the head (which is why you don’t hear of uncircumcised guys needing lube to masturbate).
Studies have found that circumcision reduces sensitivity (this article also mentions how it has lost popularity in the USA in recent times):
And despite being more sensitive, uncircumcised guys still last in the same six minute range (average) that circumcised guys do:
Circumcision makes ************ more difficult:
Which makes sense, that’s how circumcision was promoted in the USA:
Increases erectile dysfunction rates:
If too much skin is removed in circumcision, it can make the ***** smaller since the ***** needs some skin to expand during an erection:
Circumcision does not completely stop penile cancer. The American Cancer Society has already confirmed the myth that circumcision = no cancer.
If circumcision did stop penile cancer, then penile cancer would not be more common in the USA (most circumcised adults) than in some European nations, where circumcision is not practiced other than for medical/religious reasons.
And a new study found that circumcision does not reduce your chances to get HIV/AIDS. Unlike other studies, this one was done in a developed nation; the USA.
Mike H posted: 02 Dec at 6:38 am
Why are you thinking about getting it done?
I’d be more concerned about the results and side-effects than the price!