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PostPosted: 10/03/07 - 00:54    Post subject: Keeping your foreskin retracted? Vote now! Reply with quote

I'm 16, and can fully retract my foreskin with no problem. However, when I do, the head of my penis is quite sensitive and hurts when touched. I know this is normal, and I know I must keep the foreskin back in order for the head to "air out" somewhat, and to get less sensitive. However I was wondering how long to keep my foreskin back? Can men go around all day, or permanently with their foreskin retracted without any problems? I also know there is a disorder where the foreskin can become trapped behind the head, and swell up. This may sound like a stupid question, but can that happen from just prolonged periods of the foreskin being willingly retracted?
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PostPosted: 03/24/08 - 05:12    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

it depends on weather you wear briefs (thongs) or boxers?
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