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Andrey
April 1st, 2009, 05:29 PM
Well last night I was watching some sex education program as I was not taught it in school :confused: and I don't know if I got tight foreskin due to me not knowing what it looks like, I went onto different website's and found if you do you either have to get it cut off or do some "stretching exercises"? I'm just a bit worrid, My foreskin doesn't go the whole way over the head when I pull it back.:(
Please help:wub:
Oblivion
April 1st, 2009, 05:31 PM
Just pull it back and stretch it a little more each day. Make sure you don't pull too hard, or it may split the skin.
After a while, it'll come all the way over.
Andrey
April 1st, 2009, 05:35 PM
Oh, thank you I'll try that, because I feel embarrased if I have to go to my mum.
EDIT: Does stretching mean, pulling the foreskin back? Never really knew what that meant when I read it.
IAMWILL
April 1st, 2009, 06:29 PM
Yes stretching means slowly pulling the foreskin back.
Don't do it until it hurts, just lightly pull it back. Go easy on it, and be consistent. Also, try pulling it back when you urinate or shower, it will make it easier.
XxTheBlackDeathxX
April 2nd, 2009, 01:01 AM
What They Said ^^^ =D
pontiacdriver
April 2nd, 2009, 01:22 AM
Well last night I was watching some sex education program as I was not taught it in school :confused: and I don't know if I got tight foreskin due to me not knowing what it looks like, I went onto different website's and found if you do you either have to get it cut off or do some "stretching exercises"? I'm just a bit worrid, My foreskin doesn't go the whole way over the head when I pull it back.:(
Please help:wub:
You should follow the advice of the guys above, and the only thing I would add is that removing the foreskin, which is called circumcision, really is only done on someone of your age as a last resort. Generally, there are non-invasive treatments which can be done if your foreskin cannot retract from stretching it. Basically, slowly stretching your foreskin back over time should make things operate fine, and make sure to keep the area around your foreskin clean. Clearly, if you are having issues down there, then seek medical attention as it is always better to be proactive than reactive.
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