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Hey Anon why did you post FLM???? is there something we can help you with or a question you have? Thanks
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I am 21 and i pulled my foreskin all the way back for the first time last night..i hadn't known earlier that, that could happen..i was trying for a few months deciding to leave it alone after every few tries fearing the problems i could have to face..but it all worked out better than expectations..;) reading this and similar threads helped a lot..
the foreskin is still a bit tight though, and it takes quite some time to get it back over the head..but when it was all the way down and i saw the complete glans for the first time, it was quite nice..:)
i hope it'll loosen up after a few times..i'll keep trying..
but who ever's not able to do it they should know, its not a big deal and it'll happen with time!:)
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I'm 15 and a while back I couldn't pull it back either, it hurt alot to try, then I started to notice that my glands and foreskin were stuck together, so I had to rip it off the head and rim on my penis, it actually hurt it a lot, but it heals quickly.
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I first pulled mine back in year 9 in the bath mate. Just keep trying to pull it back and it will eventually pull all the way then bobs ya uncle
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yeaaaaah... i have kinda the same problem i only have a opening of 1/2 inch or like 1 cm  not even the point ofa ma duck come's out and i had sex a few thimes with my girl but always used a condom an she do not no about this i am kind of afraid to tell her 

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Don't worry yourself bro! I am uncircumcised and everyone has different amounts of foreskin :) mine kinda hangs a bit, but its perfectly healthy as long as you clean right
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I recently retracted it for the first time yesterday and it didnt hurt much but I noticed some white stuff at the base of the head, and also the base of the head was darker than the rest of the hear, is this normal or infected? I tried to clean the white stuff but the pain was horrible (so bad I felt dizzy). Any tips on this?

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dont force it!!!! when it is hard, gentle pull the foreskin back as far as you are comfortable with and hold it there for a few seconds then let go. repeat a few time each day, also try doing this in the shower or bath. bath would be a little better because you can keep your penis under water to help soften the skin. hope this helps. i'm 20 and love my foreskin :)
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I was 15 and I could not pull back my foreskin it hurt so much everytime I tried. But the first time I had sex (unprotected) the skin just pulled back without me even know until afterwards.

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Yeah see I can pull my foreskin right over the head and it doesn't hurt but I'm scared it won't go back. So I wanted to know if it will. Could you help me with that?
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i have the same and im 16 just masturbate and once the jizz comes out it will get clean trust me

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Same here. I forcefully pushed the foreskin over my head. It hurts a lot, but I recommend doing it. I personally believe its better to get it over with right now then with a girl. If it gets stuck and hurts, just calm down, pour warm water on it. Then when you are calm, put Vaseline on it and force it back to the normal position.
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Hi MarblesOhBoy:



It is really easy to painlessly clean out your foreskin without retracting it. Here are two ways:

1. Urine is a sterile substance when it leaves the body so it is an excellent washing agent. Pinch the tip of your foreskin shut when you pee. Let the urine fill up your foreskin. You will see your foreskin balloon because of the urine inside. Then release the tip and all of the urine inside your foreskin will come gushing out and clean out whatever is inside. This is best done in the shower as it tends to be messy.

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2. Get a rubber bulb ear syringe from a drug store, pharmacy, or chemist’s shop. These are designed to squirt warm water into ear canals to clean them out. They also work great for cleaning out foreskins. Fill the ear syringe with warm (not hot) water and then insert the tip of the syringe into your foreskin. Then squeeze the bulb and a jet of warm water will squirt into your foreskin and clean out whatever is inside.

Don’t use soap or body wash inside your foreskin because soap dries out the skin oils essential for good health.
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Hi MarblesOhBoy:

I am sorry to hear that. Urologists get about $2,500 for a circumcision, so that is all they tell you about.


Adult circumcision is a surgical operation. Adult circumcision is usually performed with a general anesthetic however local anesthetic may be used. Like all surgical operations, it has risks of hemorrhage, infection, and surgical mishap. Loss of the penis has been known to occur. Death has been known to occur.

The foreskin is a complex double-layered structure composed of smooth muscle fiber, skin, mucosa, nerves, arteries, and veins. It is natural, normal, healthy, and its possession contributes to a sense of well-being. The foreskin has protective, sensory, sexual, and immunological functions. It is loaded with nerves and is the site of most of the penile sensation. The foreskin is a “specific erogenous zone.” The foreskin is essential for normal intercourse. Amputation of the foreskin, which is an integral and important part of the penis has very significant adverse sexual and emotional effects. Foreskin provides the additional skin needed to allow for penile expansion during erection.

Circumcision is an injurious, damaging, destructive, and harmful surgical operation that cuts through nerves and blood vessels that feed blood to the penis. The operation is irreversible. If you get circumcised, you will have the rest of your life to mourn your loss.

The foreskin is filled with nerves that make it the most sensitive part of the human body, therefore, cutting into it is very painful.

It takes about six weeks to recover from an adult circumcision. But you will never fully regain the lost protection, sexual function, sensation, and sexual pleasure, even if you restore your foreskin.



It is possible to extend the residual shaft skin on a circumcised penis to form a new foreskin.

The decision to restore one's foreskin is a personal decision. It depends on how strong one’s feelings are about one’s unwanted non-voluntary circumcision, because foreskin restoration by tissue expansion is somewhat slow. Some men think it is worthwhile to restore and others don't think so.

Some believe that foreskin restoration goes much faster when one is young because there is more growth hormone in the body. The stretching causes tissue expansion and permanent growth of the length of your foreskin.

Foreskin restoration was known in ancient times, but the technique was lost and rediscovered in the late 20th century.

Foreskin restoration works by "tissue expansion". When traction is applied to skin to keep it under tension, the skin react by expanding to relieve the tension. New skin cells are formed and the skin under tension expands. This is a permanent increase. Cells divide to create two skin cells out of one. The process is called "mitosis".

For foreskin restoration the shaft skin is placed under longitudinal tension, which causes it to expand so as to make it longer. As the shaft skin gets longer, one starts to see little wrinkles in the skin. As elongation continues, skin will start to pile up in the coronal sulcus. Then, with increasing length, the shaft skin will start to lap over the head in a little fold. This is the start of the new foreskin.

Continued stretching and skin expansion will eventually cover the head of the penis with foreskin. Over the longer term, it is possible to create a foreskin that is long enough to cover the erect penis.

As the foreskin lengthens, the scar from the circumcision is covered over and disappears. The result is a very natural appearing foreskin that is very difficult to distinguish from a natural foreskin.

The procedure does not use drugs or surgery and the medical profession is not involved in any way. Non-surgical foreskin restoration is very safe.

Foreskin restoration cannot restore the frenulum, nor can it restore the heavily innervated ridged band, however, a restored foreskin does have sensation.

There are now several good devices on the market to make foreskin restoration go faster.

Search the Internet for "foreskin restoration" for more information.
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