Sex help?!!!?!


Question: do guys that are uncircumcised when having sex pull back the fore skin or do they just leave it like that wih the foreskin hanging over? im curious. please help!


Answers: do guys that are uncircumcised when having sex pull back the fore skin or do they just leave it like that wih the foreskin hanging over? im curious. please help!

I am uncircumcised, I don't have to do anything specifically, just have sex like natural. As you go in deeper, the foreskin gets pushed back and the head gets exposed and feels even more sensational for you AND the girl because the texture of the head is different.

I'm not but I think it Naturally unrolls as the friction of sex occurs and the erect penis stretches beyond the sheath. in cases of phimobis then it doesn't.


I think they have to pull it back to put on a condom.

My boyfriend is uncut. But to answer your question, ya but usually the foreskin goes back pretty naturally on its own. But when we have sex if it doesnt' go back on its own you can just pull it back. No biggie =]

They usually pull the skin back and then put the penis in a condom or just slide it in.......nature takes the course and moves it back and forth...........

Are you uncircumcised the reason you are asking this question????

GUys who are uncircumcised dont have to pull it back( the foreskin)...because it pulls itself back once the penis gets erect..

Yeah.....guys who suffer of phimosis have to pull it manually...

I KNOW....Im uncut...

XD

My husband is uncircumcised and when the man is erected the skin fills in. it fits perfect with the penis. and I do not see anything wrong with it. it just goes back when it gets errect.





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