Is it possible to stretch your frenelum?!


Question: Yes frenulums can be stretched. You grab the underside front edge of your foreskin and pull it forward as far as you can without actually hurting. Hold it for a while and then let go. Repeat a few times several times per day.
Alternatively if the foreskin opening is not too tight just pull it back, when you have an erection, until you can feel the frenulum stretching. Repeat as in the other message.
Sometimes frenulums are more resistant to stretching than the foreskin opening. You can get a prescription for Betamethasone 0.1% or 0.05% ointment or cream. This cream has a side effect of thinning the skin and thus making it easier to stretch. If the doctor refuses to prescribe Betamethasone and wants to prescribe simple Hydrocortisone instead, explain that you need this skin-thinning side effect. You must use the stuff sparingly. Put a tiny smear only on the tight bits. For some reason some doctors refuse to prescribe Betamethasone, saying that it's too strong to use on the genitals. They then often go on to recommend a circumcision instead. I can't understand why it's alright to cut 15 square inches (40 square centimetres) of specialised sexual skin off a penis but it's too damaging to apply a little cream!
If the frenulm is resistant to stretching there is a small operation that doesn't remove any tissue and is therefore much less invasive and quicker to recover from than circumcision. It's a frenuloplasty and it lengthens the frenulum with a z-shaped cut. For more information see my stretching instructions that were put up to avoid all this repetition.
http://xsorbit28.com/users5/foreskinforu...
If you need a referral to a foreskin-friendly doctor, perhaps NOCIRC can help. http://www.nocirc.org/centers/centers.ph...
If a doctor did persuade you to get cut:-
Adult males lose 15 square inches (40 square centimetres) of skin in circumcision, over half the skin of your penis. You lose the gliding action as it slides on itself during masturbation and sex. You will suffer bruising, perhaps some bleeding, and the swelling from the disruption to the lymph system goes on for up to six months. Removing the foreskin turns the surface of the glans from an inner mucosal membrane to outside skin. Newly circumcised adults usually go through some weeks of intense discomfort as the glans is constantly exposed to rubbing on clothing, until it develops a thicker keratin layer and becomes less sensitive. You must abstain from ALL sexual activity for an average of six weeks. Some men like the final result but others complain of loss of sensation and miss being able to slide their foreskin over the glans. Circumcised guys often have little or no movable skin left and are forced to masturbate using lube or rubbing dry, without the loose skin. There is no going back if you don
Answers: Yes frenulums can be stretched. You grab the underside front edge of your foreskin and pull it forward as far as you can without actually hurting. Hold it for a while and then let go. Repeat a few times several times per day.
Alternatively if the foreskin opening is not too tight just pull it back, when you have an erection, until you can feel the frenulum stretching. Repeat as in the other message.
Sometimes frenulums are more resistant to stretching than the foreskin opening. You can get a prescription for Betamethasone 0.1% or 0.05% ointment or cream. This cream has a side effect of thinning the skin and thus making it easier to stretch. If the doctor refuses to prescribe Betamethasone and wants to prescribe simple Hydrocortisone instead, explain that you need this skin-thinning side effect. You must use the stuff sparingly. Put a tiny smear only on the tight bits. For some reason some doctors refuse to prescribe Betamethasone, saying that it's too strong to use on the genitals. They then often go on to recommend a circumcision instead. I can't understand why it's alright to cut 15 square inches (40 square centimetres) of specialised sexual skin off a penis but it's too damaging to apply a little cream!
If the frenulm is resistant to stretching there is a small operation that doesn't remove any tissue and is therefore much less invasive and quicker to recover from than circumcision. It's a frenuloplasty and it lengthens the frenulum with a z-shaped cut. For more information see my stretching instructions that were put up to avoid all this repetition.
http://xsorbit28.com/users5/foreskinforu...
If you need a referral to a foreskin-friendly doctor, perhaps NOCIRC can help. http://www.nocirc.org/centers/centers.ph...
If a doctor did persuade you to get cut:-
Adult males lose 15 square inches (40 square centimetres) of skin in circumcision, over half the skin of your penis. You lose the gliding action as it slides on itself during masturbation and sex. You will suffer bruising, perhaps some bleeding, and the swelling from the disruption to the lymph system goes on for up to six months. Removing the foreskin turns the surface of the glans from an inner mucosal membrane to outside skin. Newly circumcised adults usually go through some weeks of intense discomfort as the glans is constantly exposed to rubbing on clothing, until it develops a thicker keratin layer and becomes less sensitive. You must abstain from ALL sexual activity for an average of six weeks. Some men like the final result but others complain of loss of sensation and miss being able to slide their foreskin over the glans. Circumcised guys often have little or no movable skin left and are forced to masturbate using lube or rubbing dry, without the loose skin. There is no going back if you don



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