Talk to your parents about it, Tell them that you have this desire to become circumcised. Tell them that your foreskin hurts and most likely hard to pull back and clear properly. Tell them that you like the way it looks after it is circumcised and most likely most of your friends are also circumcised. Tell them the you wash a couple of time a day and that your penis still has a odor and that you have a very hard time keeping it clean. You are concerned about the smell that comes from you penis and the smegma that forms under your skin.
If they are not receptive to you become circumcised, then you other choices are to wait till you are 18 and do not need their permission. or you can start a practice to keeping you foreskin retracted 24/7. It will take a little getting us to, but so will becoming circumcised. You should practice retraction before you become circumcised as it will get the glans use to being uncovered before your total circumcision.
It is a simple operation, very little pain is involved past the first or second day. Most of the discomfort is getting use to the glans being now being uncovered and in contact with you cloths.
you would probably be better of getting a steroid creme and loosening it so it does not crack.
No. If you want to be circumcised, you should see a professional.
Per Jewish religion; and Islam religion; all males should be circumcised.
You should have a word with a urologist or a mohel that does jewish circs.
Blame it on genetics.
A reliable urologist should be able to help you.
Muslim boy should be circumcised. It is mandatory in Islam religion (and also Jewish, to my knowledge) that male born children must be circumcised. This is according to God revelations to Abraham (peace upon him). However, for Muslim girls it is not allowed.
Who knows, There is no religious reason why Christians should have their penis mutilated with circumcision
No it is not normal for any penis to smell fishy, Circumcised or not, simple daily cleaning even with just clear water, should prevent any "fishy smell."
Circumcision is a very painful surgery. The pain is most severe in the days following surgery, but the pain can continue for several weeks. If you're having pain after circumcision, you should consult your doctor.
Contact your service provider. Some providers will charge you a fee if there's no legal reason for you wanting the change (for example, if you're getting nuisance calls) - in which case, they should do it for free.
No. Paul's Epistles in the New Testament discuss the question of whether or not Christians need to be circumcised, and he says that they don't. For this reason circumcision is not a part of Christianity. Some Christian boys have been circumcised for other reasons, but there is no religious reason for circumcision.