thanks again 8)
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Yes my penis bends downwards, and its obviously easy to retract when flaccid.[/quote
But can you retract when erect?
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Anything for this? and to make it grow more?
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Sexual pleasure is greater with the head exposed. without the head exposed oral sex isn't an option and some girls like giving it. Also having to go for an enormously long time before ejaculating might seem like fun when you're twenty but will wear you iout at forty. My boyfriend fixed it himself by pulling the foreskin back as much as he could when he could, but unfortunately fell asleep with it like that one night and ended up losing a certain amount of sensitivity in the head. I bought him some vitamin e cream too, to slather on it and help with stretching. However you deal with the situation, you do need to deal with it and see a doctor. It will be a heck of a lot easier to deal with when you do not have a girlfriend than it is when you do. :-D
I urge you to do this not because I wish my boyfriend had done this earlier, but because he does. K? :-)
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Hi i'm uncircumsized 20 year old guy and I have very tight foreskin.. I can hardly retract it when flaccid because, first my penis feels slightly sensitive and if i hold it any harder its too much pressure, and then when i do pull it back i can only expose the tip of my penis head, if i try to pull back any further theres pain and it seems like it cant go back because its still attached... when erect i stil can only retract a very little bit...
but that is not even my main concern...
the visible part of my penis beneath my foreskin isn't normal... there i can see the head, the glans and the opening, but ontop of the head, or it seems like its protruding out from right next to the opening, is a pinkish-red tissue like piece, thats very very sensitive to touch (intense pain) moreso than the rest of my penis head. And it looks out of place, disfiguring maybe?
I have noticed this ever since childhood when i first tried retracting my foresking (i thought it was blood back then but its not)
Can anyone tell me what sort of problem this is?
Also I've never had sex and masturbate my rubbing my shaft and the covered head, no retraction, so during intercourse and other sex activities does the foreskin have to retract to expose the head? And since mine hardly can and causes pain (if pulled back too much and if that red tissuey part is touched) what can I do about this?
Help very much appreaciated!!
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always, since I remember, at least, I've had a little ball on my penis, like a small bubble where the frenulum ends, it has never produced pain or any inconvenience, but I have never known of anyone else with something like this.
Any ideas as to what it could be and what to do about it?
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Arvyn:
The condition of having a foreskin that won't retract is called phimosis. You can look it up.
The pinkish-red tissue may be the frenulum. You can look it up also. The frenulum is normal and is supposed to be there.
One can masturbate just fine as you describe. One can also have penetrative sex without retracting.
If you start a regimen of stretching exercises you will probably have a fully retractable foreskin in a few weeks or months.
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In answer to your last question:
It is not necessary to have a foreskin that will retract. Some men live their entire lives with a non-retractable foreskin. They can masturbate, have penetrative sex, get married, and father children with a foreskin that does not retract. Some believe that a penis with a non-retractile foreskin has more sensation and that sex is better. However there is no scientific evidence one-way or the other.
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