I have a problem with condoms. please help?!


Question: I have a problem with condoms. please help?
Well, I'm experimenting putting on a condom, so I'm prepared when the time comes. I'm uncircumcised, and I read that the foreskin is suppose to roll back up the glans after the condom is on. But my foreskin doesn't roll back, because there isn't enough room for it to do so, it just stays behind the glans. If I try to roll it up, it hurts. Should I just leave my foreskin retracted all the way back, or try a bigger condom? Please help..and let's be mature about this, please. Thanks

Answers:

Try a bigger condom you answered your own question. In fact get loads of different shapes and sizes and try them on. You will find your band and you wont need to think about that question for the rest of your life

I hope this helps son



I have a natural penis what you call uncircumcised. I do not understand what you have read: that the foreskin is suppose[d] to roll back up the glans after the condom is on.

That is not the way it is for me as the parts of the foreskin stay retracted after erection and through sex (with no condom sex I can pull it forward for entry). Anyway, I see no reason that it needs to be puleed over after the condom is on. I am a bit confused as to why one would want that. I think you should put it on and then use it.



Try a bigger condom, if that doesn't work then your penis is not adapted for a sexual nature yet. Give it time and it should be able to roll back.



My advice is try lots of condoms experiment them see which ones fits you better and when you find the right one just use that one it's that simple.



buy a bigger condom



i would try a bgger condom so u have more room and enjoy it more




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