Urethral flaring

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By default, the male urethral opening is quite small — primarily to enhance the penis's ability to spray urine and semen with adequate force and distance (sort of like how water sprays farther when you squeeze the end of a garden hose).

However, some men prefer a urethra shaped either like the end of a trumpet (see: trumpeting), or, if they have a meatotomy or subincision, flared open. This goal can be achieved through surgical removal of the glans around the urethral opening, generally through use of either a modified clamp and cut procedure or a cautery tool of some sort, creating a urethral flare.


Urethral Flaring
Urethral Flaring
Urethral Flaring


Urethral flaring will very slightly shorten the glans of course, but it should have little functional difference other than some reduction of ejaculatory distance.