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mirr0rz
October 18th, 2009, 12:17 AM
Has anybody done this? Is it a bad idea to do it at 16? I'm thinking I might start this...

Spunky
October 18th, 2009, 01:52 AM
I've never done it. It's totaly ur choise but I will say to be prepared for pain and to make sure that clean yourself vey well after the job is done. I would also say to wait a little bit longer because you are a little young. I would say between 18-20 because you are a little older and you still young enough to have a pretty somewhat compecationless recovery. Good luck

strata8
October 18th, 2009, 06:08 AM
Just remember, you will never get the foreskin nerves back that were taken off (AFAIK). It's like cutting a hand off and trying to graft it back on 5 years later...

Nickymouse
October 18th, 2009, 06:18 AM
my opinion is that it is a huge waste of money and you should learn to be happy with yourself the way you are! that is my opinion, do what you want with it...

Ryhanna
October 18th, 2009, 06:24 AM
I don't think I'd ever get foreskin back, Im much happier without it, even though its not "natural" its easier and I simply like it better that way. But if YOU want to do it, really, we can't stop you. I mean, if you think about it it's not really a big difference. It's like a bit of skin that makes no difference and you pull it back anyway... so

mirr0rz
October 18th, 2009, 04:53 PM
I know I can't regrow any nerves, my goal is to make the skin on my glans thinner by keeping it covered by a foreskin, so that the nerves under there are more receptive. Also, I'm not gay or anything, but I think that the uncircumcised penis looks better.

TLCTugger
November 2nd, 2009, 11:53 PM
be prepared for pain and to make sure that clean yourself vey well after the job is done. . . I would say between 18-20 because you are a little older and you still young enough to have a pretty somewhat compecationless recovery. Good luck

Uhm, foreskin restoration is a painless NON-surgical process of tensioning the shaft skin so it grows and expands to about the size and shape of a natural foreskin. You can grow about an inch of skin tube length per year.

The surgical version would be called foreskin reconstruction.

I don't think much is known about restoring before being fully mature, but we sure know how much it sucks to grow without a foreskin.

Eagle1
November 3rd, 2009, 03:18 AM
i have never thought about it i will consider it though

greg95
November 3rd, 2009, 02:34 PM
maybe it is a silly question, but ... why restore ?

Benj152
November 4th, 2009, 02:07 PM
Well I have been trying to restore for about 2 years now. I spent AGES looking for the right method and I tried every one I could find some, were very painful . I was born and cut in Turkey when I was 5 I moved to England and I am still living there now. My Dad is Turkish and mum is English. I am too embarressed to talk to them about it. My advice is you should go for it mirr0rz.

TLCTugger
November 7th, 2009, 10:54 PM
maybe it is a silly question, but ... why restore ?

In short, because foreskin feels REALLY good.

The glans is not skin. It is normally an internal organ with a sleek moist mucosal texture like the inside of the lips. The foreskin protects it (and more importantly the exquisitely sensitive mucosa just below the glans) so the mucosal surfaces are not dried and abraded by clothing and the air, so the mucosa can remain naturally supple and pleasure-receptive.

The end of the normal skin tube where it rolls over on itself has the highest concentration of a type of nerve ending called Meisners Corpuscles. These are associated with light touch and ticklish sensations (like in the palm of the hand, vs the type on the back of the hand called free nerve endings that respond mainly to pressure and temperature).

Restoring will not bring back the lost Meisners Corpuscles but it will make the ones you've got left in the surviving skin work a whole lot better. This is because once you have enough slack for the skin to slink up and down the shaft during arousal, the skin can make a tight 180-degree bend at the end where the skin tube rolls in on itself, and the nerves are interlaced through the skin cells in a J pattern that makes them respond to this bending. The skin also "kisses" the glans as it does so in a way I just wouldn't have believed until I experienced it. If there were words for it, I'd use them, but it's like trying to describing purple to somebody who has only black-and-white vision.

The slack skin is also beneficial for the comfort of a female partner. In normal sex, their is very little friction, just mostly a plush filled-up feeling with the gentle tickle of the bunched up skin (like a ribbed-for-her-pleasure condom) slipping in and out. As men age without foreskin, the mucosal parts get less and less pleasure-receptive so men would need more and more friction to feel satisfied with sex, but this can be too much for a women. On YouTube I've seen women complaining that they need days off after getting sore. Intact men can use their genitals more gently and focus on using their hands and stuff to stimulate their partner.

I got most of this from a book called Sex As Nature Intended It and also from other web sites.