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PostPosted: 12/22/06 - 14:57    Post subject: Foreskin during sex worries Vote now! Reply with quote

I started retracting my foreskin when i was about 14, and now after 2 years, its become a lot easier than it used to be. During sex can you just pull the foreskin back, and away you go, or does the foreskin move up and down over the head? Because when erect, it takes a lot of effort to get it back over the head of the penis. Thanks
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PostPosted: 01/29/07 - 18:54    Post subject: Should It Slide? Vote now! Reply with quote

Loose foreskins will - or can - slide back and forth over the penis head, during masturbation or intercourse. If yours is tight enough, or short enough, or the head fat and flared enough to prevent the retracted foreskin from sliding forward again, you should get more out of sex than the other type. Consider yourself lucky.
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PostPosted: 04/04/07 - 02:31    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

hmm, mine cant go over the head at all when erect, so are you saying this doesnt matter during sex?

you see about a year ago ( i am 14 now) i figured that the foreskin needed to go over (non erect) and after about 2 months i built up the courage to ask mum about it, she took me to doctors, i got cream to thin the skin, then i could retract it while non erect, but just recently ive been wondering if it needs to be pulled back during sex?

thanks, plz reply.
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