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PostPosted: 12/24/06 - 09:00    Post subject: extra foreskin Vote now! Reply with quote

hi im 17 and have a problem my foreskin is attached to my penis a tiny bit and doesnt go all the way bak however when i masturbate it goes back enabling to see the knob but still wont fully go bak wat should i do
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