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I am not circumsised but i have something that looks like a skin bridge. Its like half of my foreskin is attached to the bottom of my glans. This makes it impossible to retract half of my foreskin (the other half is fine) im 15 and embaresed to go to a doctor what should i do?

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You are blessed with a protective, highly-innervated, erogenous foreskin. Many unforeskinned guys would envy your foreskin. You display great wisdom in wanting to avoid circumcision,

You should thank your parents for protecting your physical integrity. Because of your physical integrity you will be able to have sex the way nature intended it.

Women are much more likely to have an orgasm when the male is foreskinned.

Your foreskin protects your glans penis and keeps it moist and sensitive.

 

Being foreskinned is normal, beneficial, and healthy in every way. Being foreskinned provides the highest level of health and well-being.

That is not a skin bridge. It is your frenlum, which is normal and supposed to be there.

The stretching of the frenulum during sex helps to trigger orgasm.

Be careful not to pull your foreskin back too forcefully or you may tear your frenulum.

If your frenulum is too short to permit complete retraction, then you probably have a condition called “frenulum breve.” This is fairly common. If the head of your penis points downward when you pull your foreskin back, you may have frenulum breve.

When you have sex, you should make sure that your partner is well lubricated before you attempt penetration.

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