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Meow
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Posted: 08/02/06 - 13:44 Post subject: Retracting foreskin causing penis to bend |
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Hello,
I am a sixteen year old boy, and i am not sure if there is something wrong with my penis, because I have never been able to pull my foreskin completly down when errect - without the penis kind of beending over.
I can pull my foreskin just behind the glans (penis head), but no further. I cant seem to pull the foreskin further back without the penis head bending over. I have read some info about it and i think this may because my frenulum is too short.
Is this normal? Or is there any way that you can "train" the foreskin to become more elastic, so that i can retract it, to make it look like a circumsised penis? (Meaning no foreskin behind the glans)
I appreciate any help.
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DanDan
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Posted: 08/03/06 - 15:24 Post subject: |
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I suppose your frenulum is too short because it is usually then that a penis head would bend because the short frenulum is pulling it down together with the foreskin and this short frenulum restricts foreskin retraction.
The “train” you mention, making foreskin elastic is done when foreskin is stuck to the glans. This is not your case. When foreskin opening is stuck to the head, a person can stretch it and make it more elastic enabling foreskin to retract.
Frenulum breve, which is a term for short frenulum that prevents foreskin from retracting, is treated in a procedure called frenuloplasty. It is a minor procedure, done on an out-patient basis and carries very little risk. In frenuloplasty, frenulum is cut and prolonged to enable foreskin retraction.
You should see an urologist and talk to him about your options. After the procedure, everything should be ok. |
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Nivlac23
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Posted: 02/18/07 - 22:04 Post subject: Penis |
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| Hi, im 15 and my penis is only 3 1/2 soft, and 4 1/2 inches hard. I still have skin over my knob aswell but i can pull it rite back, just like you and if do the my know bends down and it wont stay like that for long, but everyone else's knob is fully revealed, so im worried, are you sure i wont grow out of it. |
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Onewhoishere
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Posted: 10/11/07 - 20:37 Post subject: I had short frenulum and foreskin slightly stuck to glans, b |
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After puberty my frenulum was slightly too short. I also developed a bit of a problem with my foreskin becoming stuck to my glans (head). The foreskin became stuck to my glans probably because I practiced poor hygiene. (It's important for uncircumcised boys and men to clean there glans and under their foreskin with soap and water every day.)
When I became sexually active my frenulum was slowly torn. It bled just a little, and it was mildly painful. Now it is long enough, and my penis does not bend over. I have a very small scar on the frenulum now. It doesn't bother me.
When I became sexually active my foreskin was slowly trained off of my glans. By this, I mean that my foreskin was pulled back off my glans. This action left a ring of small white bumps around the bottom of my glans where the foreskin use to be stuck. I do not know why the white bumps appeared. It has been almost ten years, and the bumps are still there. Does anyone have an explanation for the white bumps?
The changes in my penis have never bothered me.
Also, if other peoples knobs are always fully revealed, it is likely they were circumcised. If you have skin over your knob, then you likely were not circumcised (uncircumcised). The skin is called foreskin, and when someone gets circumcised, that means the foreskin is surgically removed. |
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BennyT9
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Posted: 10/26/07 - 11:53 Post subject: |
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hey hoping you that can help me! I am 18 and i can retract my foreskin no problem both flaccid and erect! i am able to do so from stretching day by day, wank by wank, etc. . .
BUT, when i leave it retratcted for a long period of time, the ridge of foreskin behind the head starts to swell and sorta looks like there's fluid building up (almost like a blister). when i push my foreskin back, it returns to normal after a few hours or a day max! So i think there's nothing to worry bout!
I am hoping somebody can tell me how to prevent this and how i can keep my foreskin back without this happening?
please help |
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Posted: 06/16/08 - 23:28 Post subject: |
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| I had the same problem till 3 years ago. Due to excessive friction, my frenulum got cut and got healed on its own in a week. This happened about 2 or 3 times in a span of 3-4 months. After that, my problem got fixed! I did a some research during that time. I had a short frenulum which didn't let my foreskin to retract completely. So I guess, wait for an accident like mine to happen and hope it gets fixed on its own... or go for a surgery called frenuloplasty. But, after consulting a urologist I found that the color of my penis head that was hidden behind my forskin for all these years lost its pigmentation. I need to find out if there is a way to even out the color of my glans... |
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