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PostPosted: 11/19/06 - 18:08    Post subject: foreskin attached to gland but different than everyone elses Vote now! Reply with quote

hi, ive had this problem since well as far bak as i can remember, i can pull my foreskin down to reveal like a thin peice of skin almost looks like a vein, which has attached itself to the end of my bell end. it joints where the two little lips (where your pee comes out) end its like moulded on but i have no idea wot to do, plus if i wanted to see the doctor my parents would find out and i would be in extreme embarresment. thanks for all your help
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PostPosted: 11/28/06 - 06:13    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

bump. I have the same issue and could use some help on the subject.
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PostPosted: 11/30/06 - 11:07    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

its called the frenulum, it helps your foreskin retract if you pull it back, dont worry
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PostPosted: 11/30/06 - 21:36    Post subject: frenulum Vote now! Reply with quote

ya im like that too, i can pull the forskin back but it dosent expost the entier head... the frenulum it attached all the way up to the urinary opening. ive been browsing the web the past couple days looking for it and i guess its like Frenulum Breve but the forskin dosnt even retract that far
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PostPosted: 11/30/06 - 21:45    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

ya i have the same problum... when i pull my forskin back it dosnt expose the entier head... there the frenulum is attached all the way to the urinary opening and is pulled on when my forskin is retrackted. from wat it ive seen on the web its like Frenulum breve but that much of the head is even exsposed???/
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PostPosted: 12/01/06 - 12:03    Post subject: im 19 and have this Vote now! Reply with quote

right ..

what do you need to do if you have this ???

i have it and im wondering if its ok or if its something that needs fixed !
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PostPosted: 06/16/07 - 11:09    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

i can pull my foreskin back, until this little piece of skin stops it going any further. is this a problem that i should get sorted??
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