I need help with my foreskin problems!?!


Question: I need help with my foreskin problems!?
Well, I'm 15, and when my penis is flacid, I am able to pull back the foreskin and expose the head of my penis, but when my penis is erect, I can't pull it back entirely because there is something from the foreskin still connected to the backside of the head of my penis. Will it always stay like this? what should I do?

Answers:

If you're describing this correctly, and it sounds like you are, it's called phimosis. It's a huge pain, as you know. If you see a doctor, they may recommend a circumcision. If you don't want that, then tell them you just want to snip off the attached skin.

Another solution, which I chose and works great, is simply stretching your skin. When you're erect, just tug on your excess skin around your penis, nothing too hard, but you'll certainly feel the skin pulling. If you do this 5 minutes a day for a three weeks, you'll definitely be able to pull the forskin back much further.

Not sure if it will ever go all the way down though. You'll need a doctor for that. Just know that if you rip it back yourself, it's going to be VERY painful

Good luck



First thing don't listen to conventional wisdom. Circumcision is not always the first answer! The flap of skin you are describing is called a Frenulum and it is entirely normal. Be thankful you have one. You are one of the lucky ones who has an intact penis. Remember Circumcision is Male Genital Mutilation.



if you don't wana be circumcised (don't recommend) just stretch your skin daily, over time it will get bigger so when you get an erection you can pull it back. I myself didn't have any problems with this and im not circumcised so hope this helps good luck



Yes, it will most likely stay like this. It sounds like you are NOT circumcised, and that part is the part that didn't get cut off, which would be if you were. Its normal.




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