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PostPosted: 10/25/07 - 22:03    Post subject: scared of having sex due to foreskin problem.. Vote now! Reply with quote

Hello, i am 16 years old, and i wanna know if i have phimosis or something normal. i have not ever pulled my foreskin back once yet. im scared its gonna hurt real bad. i have pulled it back at least half or 3/4 of the way when flaccid. i am pretty sure i can pull it back when im flaccid, im just scared to. but when my penis is erect its a whole diffeent story. when it is erect the foreskin still stays long and does not seem to let my penis get thru, unless i have just finished masturbting, it only lets my penis out only about a quarter the way out. i find this very odd. my penis has a long foreskin. i can stretch it really far when flaccid. when i get a boner the foreskin stays really tight and opens up only a lil bit. will i have problems during sex? is there something i can do?
do i have phimosis? please msg back, i need advice,
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PostPosted: 10/26/07 - 11:24    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

hi i had a similiar problem to that but just keep trying in the bath or the shower, it really helps!
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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