hey, i'm curious to know how easy should you be able to slide the foreskin back over the head of your penis when erect? with no lube aswell. mine is still abit tight, but i can manage to pull it back, but i'm currently just stretching it abit, just by everyone now and then slowly pulling it back (when erect) until i find i can pull it back easier, but i'm worried incase it goes to slack, is this possible? is it supposed to be abit tight? or really slack?
also, i'm 19, and my penis size is 5 inches long and nearly 2 inches wide when erect, is this a normal size? also, i'm sure i used to be about 6 inches a few year ago, i think i've gotten smaller, is this possible?
also, i'm 19, and my penis size is 5 inches long and nearly 2 inches wide when erect, is this a normal size? also, i'm sure i used to be about 6 inches a few year ago, i think i've gotten smaller, is this possible?
It should be easy for the foreskin to move off the tip of the penis during an erection, but it doesn't always happen. A lot of young men who are uncircumcised complain of discomfort when trying to move the foreskin back. You're 19, so you're still young. Perhaps you just need to give yourself some time.
It's not usual for a penis to shrink, especially if you've grown in height since. Many experts believe that penis shrinkage occurs because of abnormal estrogen levels in some food and cooking products, such as nonstick cookware. Also, when plastic leaches (it reaches boiling heat levels, such as in the dishwasher), it releases a chemical that reacts like high levels of estrogen in the body. But this is only ONE theory! You could be in an entirely different situation. If you're concerned, see a doctor.
It's not usual for a penis to shrink, especially if you've grown in height since. Many experts believe that penis shrinkage occurs because of abnormal estrogen levels in some food and cooking products, such as nonstick cookware. Also, when plastic leaches (it reaches boiling heat levels, such as in the dishwasher), it releases a chemical that reacts like high levels of estrogen in the body. But this is only ONE theory! You could be in an entirely different situation. If you're concerned, see a doctor.
i'm not really concerned, just curious, just one other thing, is the foreskin supposed to completly cover the head of the penis when not erect, or should it only cover about half, should it stay behind the whole?