My foreskin goes back, but doesn't stay back. why? is there anything i can d!


Question: Some people can have the ability to make it stay back some not (like me and you). Both are equally normal it's just ours have that little bit more elasticity.

To get it to stay back longer, you can try some stretching exercises that when you pull it back try and hold it there for a while then gradually release. It may or may not work.


Answers: Some people can have the ability to make it stay back some not (like me and you). Both are equally normal it's just ours have that little bit more elasticity.

To get it to stay back longer, you can try some stretching exercises that when you pull it back try and hold it there for a while then gradually release. It may or may not work.

crazy glue

does it really matter watch a bluey get a right stonker on belive me it will stay back then

Mine will go back easily but it doesn't always stay back either (unless it's really hard). It basically just depends on the person. I think it depends on how big (fat) your head is. The larger the head is the easier it is for the foreskin to lock behind the ridge. I don't think it really matters one way or the other. But you shouldn't have any problems because of that. Who says it has to stay back anyway?

dude it shoulnt stay back it is suppost to cover the head that is what being uncirced is if you want you can get circumsized and they will cut it off. Dude that is the way it is supost to work


curtdude

sounds like it's doing exactly what it should do. some guy's will stay back, and others slips back. either way is cool; the important thing is that it DOES go back.

Are you referring to it during an erection, or flaccid..?

Sounds normal

Your foreskin is supposed to move. The amount that it covers all depends on how much foreskin you have. If it bothers you that much then maybe you can have the amount reduced. Just remember, the foreskin contains much of the nerves in your penis. Look at the source I list below.

cut it off or dont complain

Circumcision is your only answer.





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