Should I worry about my foreskin?!


Question: Should I worry about my foreskin?
Do I have to pull it back? I'm 17 and afraid of not having sex cause of my foreskin. I tried to pull it back but it really hurts like my skin is getting ripped. Is it bad having foreskin. Should I have gotten curcumcised? Damn I'm worried!!

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Circumcision is the last thing you need. By the very nature of it, circumcision is a cruel, brutal, and destructive procedure that leaves the penis less than fully functional.
The foreskin contains 20,000+ touch and pressure receptors that represent 75% of the sexually sensitive tissue on the penis. How could letting some hack in a lab coat slice this off, make things better??? It can't, and it won't.
There is nothing wrong with you. You have a naturally tight foreskin, just like every other intact (not circumcised) man on the planet had at your age. Over 85% of the males on earth are intact so you are on the winning side. Let's keep you there, because the other 15% still wish they were intact.
Follow the information in the links below and work the simple foreskin stretches into the daily shower routine. Let the warm water loosen and relax the skin before stretching. Stretches are to be firm, but gentle, with no pain. Pain is a damage indicator. Over stretching till it hurts can create micro tears in the skin opening that will heal over with non elastic scar tissue, making retraction more difficult. No pain,....ever.
What will happen is the Frenar Band (google it) of muscle that closes down the skin opening will relax and expand enough to allow the foreskin to glide effortlessly back and forth over the coronal ridge of the glans.
This takes time. You will start to see some good results in two weeks, with full and painless retraction in 3-4 months. If it takes longer, just keep stretching.
Alternatively, you can ask your doctor for steroid cream made to loosen a tight foreskin. You have to do these stretches in conjunction with cream use, so why not just try the stretches first?
Do not let the doctor even breathe the word: circumcision. Be very firm and tell them it is not an option. Find a new doctor if need be,
Go to: www.norm.org and read about the reason and function of the foreskin. You will see how very fortunate you are to still have yours, and how misguided are those who promote circumcision for any reason.
Good luck with this.
Mithras

http://www.norm.org/
http://www.fathermag.com/health/boy-care…
http://sites.google.com/site/circresearc…
http://www.network54.com/Forum/244184/



Short answer is = No.

If you click on "Discover" up there you can read back all the questions on this.

No you do not HAVE to pull it back
It may still be adherent = don't force it if it hurts.

If you masturbate gently with lube it should loosen up by itself.
you can have sex with foreskin forward
I'd suggest rolling a condom down over the top of it to protect from tearing.
With lube of course.

Circumcision not advised nor needed.

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Nothing to worry about, it will turn loose, some guys it don't till 19 or 20. You might want to try putting a gentle pressure on it when you are in the shower for a few minutes each day. Don't worry and don''t let them circumcise you either. It will eventually turn loose.



what have you been doing for the last 12 years. you should have been skinning it back and
cleaning every shower. it is skin and can be stretched. alot less painfull than going under
the knife, and cheaper too.



Go to GOOGLE and turn off safe search and type in Foreskin Stretching. Then follow the directions.

In about 3 months you should be fine.



Start those stretches they talk about on here all the time.

A foreskin is great to have so don't cut it off.



Be gentle it might rip! you do not need to be circumcised. It will loosen up. If your still worried go to the doctor



I say definitely go for it



I think that you should



go to the the doctors because you might have a tight foreskin



go for it if you want to




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