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PostPosted: 11/15/06 - 18:44    Post subject: does uncircumsized intercourse hurt Vote now! Reply with quote

i am 17 years old..and i am not circumsized. my forskin is pulled off the head but i still have some sort of an attachment to the bottom side of my penis. Is this normal?
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PostPosted: 01/08/07 - 16:29    Post subject: Re: does uncircumsized intercourse hurt Vote now! Reply with quote

[quote="ethan_89"]i am 17 years old..and i am not circumsized. my forskin is pulled off the head but i still have some sort of an attachment to the bottom side of my penis. Is this normal?[/quote]
This is very normal. This small attachment is called the frenulum. It is very much like the narrow band of skin under your tongue, only this is very, very sensitive. Many uncut guys (myself included) can actually get off and orgasm just by stimulating the frenulum alone.
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PostPosted: 01/10/07 - 10:19    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

That is true, i did that the other day.

It was teh first time i used that method and it felt so god damn good.
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PostPosted: 04/03/07 - 07:31    Post subject: Re: does uncircumsized intercourse hurt Vote now! Reply with quote

hi am 16 years old n i am uncircumsized when i get erection my foreskin doesn't come over the head. I try 2 ease it bak and most of the time i can but sum times it really herts and i can't. My question to u is wen am havin sex do i pull my foreskin over the head before i start intercorse or jst leave it covering the head? Also i was wondering would it not hert to have a blowjob done, becasue of my foreskin not been able to be pulled back all of the time? thank u 4 ur help
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PostPosted: 06/21/07 - 01:58    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Yes, that's normal. I'm 44 now but when I was your age I pulled the attached away from the head, hurt a little but no complications.
Yes, you can have a blowjob, it's great and you'll never be the same Smile[/list]
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PostPosted: 05/04/08 - 23:41    Post subject: does uncircumsized intercourse hurt Vote now! Reply with quote

i am 15 years old and i too cant get my foreskin off my head i have read that i should pull it back everyday and get it to where i can pull it back but it hurts to pull it back i do almost everyday and it hurts a lot and i cant stand it when i had a blow job Laughing so i put it back over the head can anyone help me with this problem i cant stand not getting it back but it just hurts a lot.
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PostPosted: 05/19/08 - 04:49    Post subject: Re: does uncircumsized intercourse hurt Vote now! Reply with quote

purvis1234 wrote:
hi am 16 years old n i am uncircumsized when i get erection my foreskin doesn't come over the head. I try 2 ease it bak and most of the time i can but sum times it really herts and i can't. My question to u is wen am havin sex do i pull my foreskin over the head before i start intercorse or jst leave it covering the head? Also i was wondering would it not hert to have a blowjob done, becasue of my foreskin not been able to be pulled back all of the time? thank u 4 ur help


use lubricant mate and it wont be a problem when having sex.

and it may hurt a bit while having a blowjob but just keep it wet and it shouldnt hurt.
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