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Hi Ty:

No, there is NOT a high risk of infection. That is a myth started by doctors who want to frighten people into getting circumcisions for which they pay money to the doctors. Don't believe those myths. Actually the foreskin has protective features that help to stop infection.
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That piece of skin at the bottom of the glans is called the frenulum. It is normal and it is supposed to be there. The frenulum serves to limit the rearward travel of the foreskin.
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It is not absolutely necessary to have a foreskin that will retract. A few 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 tight foreskin has more sensation and that sex is better.

It depends on just how tight your foreskin is. If it is really tight and absolutely won't retract, then you can have penetrative sex without pain. On the other hand, if it just a little bit tight, then it is likely to be forced back during sex and that will hurt because it is tight.
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Hi Guest:

Peeing with a foreskin that does not retract can be interesting. Try holding each side of your foreskin with the thumb and forefinger of each hand. Stretch it out away from your body so that your foreskin takes on a funnel or spout shape. Then try peeing and see if you get a nice stream that you can direct.
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You could have fixed your problem by stretching and kept your foreskin.

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.”. 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.

Women who really know about foreskin love it because sex is better. Circumcision harms the sexual pleasure of both the male and his female partner.
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Some kids get a retractable foreskin early that they can pull back. That is your case. But for others, the foreskin does not become retractable until after puberty.
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Hi Guest:

You are normal for your age. You are going about it correctly. This is good advice.
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Hi Guest:

That "vein" is your frenulum. It is normal and it is supposed to be there. The frenulum serves to limit the rearward travel of the foreskin.

If your foreskin bunches up behind the head when you retract you most likely have a short frenulum (frenulum breve). Test it by pulling back on the foreskin. If the head of your penis bends down when you pull back your foreskin, you have frenulum breve.

You can stretch the frenulum manually just like you do your foreskin. That is the best course of action if the frenulum is too short to permit your foreskin to retract.

There also is a minor operation to relieve the frenulum, called frenuloplasty and another called frenectomy. One of these might be necessary, if the stretching does not work. Urologists do this.

Don’t let anyone sell you a circumcision. Circumcision is NOT necessary to treat this condition.
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Hi, I'm fifteen coming up sixteen in a few months, and I've been going through similar issues tons lot of other people on this board (namely, my foreskin didn't go back when erect) at 13 I was 5 1/2 inch and about that circumference which meant my glans became very thick when I got erect and my foreskin, which is unusually long and kinda tight, would barely retract at all when I was erect (meaning for masturbation my foreskin would stay over my glans and my ejaculate came out as a dribble). Since then I've read around a bit and done lots of stretching (also I've advanced through puberty) and now my foreskin will retract fairly well when erect; however depending on just how hard I am it won't always retract, and when it does it kinda tends to bunch up around the base of the glans. Anyone recommend what to do to make it so my foreskin rolls further down my penis? I think I'm unlucky because the glans is out of proportion with the rest of the penis (I have the glans of a 9 inch penis on my six inch penis) and my apparently unusual girth and long foreskin isn't helpful. I worry because I plan to have sex with my girlfriend fairly soon (i.e. all the way, home run etc etc) and will be using protection, having practised with condoms before I find they don't really stay on because my foreskin rolls up and pushed it around too much. Thoughts please? :) also worth mentioning I can't masturbate with my glans all the way back, only finish off after the point of no return
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Hi Sprocket:

You are blessed with an erogenous, highly-innervated, protective foreskin. Many unforeskinned guys would envy your foreskin even though it does not retract. You display great wisdom in wanting to avoid circumcision.

You are very fortunate to have parents that did not circumcise you. You have a whole, complete penis so you have sex the way nature intended it.

That piece of skin at the bottom of the glans that connects the foreskin to the head is called the frenulum. Almost every male is born with a frenulum. It is normal and it is supposed to be there. The frenulum has a high level of sensation because of its high innervation and serves to limit the rearward travel of the foreskin. The stretching of the frenulum during sexual intercourse helps to trigger ejaculation. Pulling the foreskin back with too much force can tear the frenulum.

If your foreskin bunches up behind the head when you retract you most likely have a short frenulum (frenulum breve). Test it by pulling back on the foreskin. If the head of your penis bends down when you pull back your foreskin, you have frenulum breve.

You can have sex as you are. Just use lots of lubrication and penetrate slowly, gently, and carefully.

You can stretch the frenulum manually just like you do your foreskin. The stretching is slow because it only goes as fast as tissue expansion That is the best course of action if the frenulum is too short to permit your foreskin to retract. Search the Internet for:

“How to Fix Phimosis and Tight Foreskins, Solutions That Work”

and you will find the information you need.

There also is a minor operation to relieve the frenulum, called frenuloplasty and another called frenectomy. One of these might be necessary, if the stretching does not work. Urologists do this.

Don’t let anyone sell you a circumcision. Circumcision is NOT necessary to treat this condition and is very harmful.
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hi im 15 i can not pull back my foreskin been trying when i was 10 its been getting better ever year how can i speed it up thanks 

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Hi Guest:


Please stay away from doctors. A doctor will recommend an unnecessary circumcision, which is extremely injurious and harmful.

You are blessed with an abundant, full-length, erogenous, highly-innervated, protective foreskin. Many unforeskinned guys would envy your foreskin even though it does not retract. You display great wisdom in wanting to avoid circumcision.

You are very fortunate to have parents that did not circumcise you. You have a whole, complete penis so you have sex the way nature intended it.


Almost all boys are born with a foreskin that does not retract. The foreskin gradually becomes retractable over a period of many years. By age 10.4 years about ½ of boys have a retractable foreskin. Most of the rest become retractable during puberty. Ninety-eight percent of boys have a retractable foreskin by age 18. Many teens have foreskins that do not retract because the foreskin is still developing.

Grab your foreskin in the shaft area and gently pull it back. If the tip is wide enough, then it should retract and expose the head.

To retract the foreskin, one must grab the foreskin on the shaft and gently pull it rearward. If the foreskin will not retract then you must consider leaving it as it is or doing stretching exercises.


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.

You can have sex as you are. Just use lots of lubrication and penetrate slowly, gently, and carefully.

If you want your foreskin to retract, then you can start stretching exercises to widen the tip and make it retractable. The stretching puts tension on the foreskin and causes mitosis (division of cells), which creates additional skin and widens the tip to make your foreskin retractable.

Stretch your foreskin twice a day by getting an erection and gently pulling your foreskin back against the head. The head will stretch the foreskin and that will cause the mitosis.

Search the Internet for:

“How to Fix Phimosis and Tight Foreskins, Solutions That Work”

and you will find the information you need.

Don’t let anyone sell you a circumcision. Circumcision is NOT necessary to treat this condition and is very harmful.


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I'm a 14 year old, and I lost my virginity, o was very afraid when I wasn't able to pull back after mentioning it to my mom (yes very awkward) I could see the tip of it and about 1/2 cm from the end of the tip as I masturbated. One question though, I saw things that looked like small veins. They were pink and stood out. Where on the actual head of penis.
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I'm 15, I can force my foreskin over the head when flaccid but not erect will this fix over time with stretching? My penis is 4 inches flaccid and 7 inches erect
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Also when erect about 1/5 or 1/4 of my head shows
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