when having sex does the foreskin have to stay behind the glans?!


Question: When having sex does the foreskin have to stay behind the glans?
or can the foreskin move back and forward?

Because it says to roll back the foreskin before putting on a condom but mine won't stay behind the glans.

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No it doesn't - it depends on how "you're built" and whatever is most comfortable for you.
As for the THREE SPAM MERCHANTS - AYANA REIMEL, LISA K and PATSY OMAHONY - you can safely ignore their rubbish.



The foreskin does slide up and down the penis as you are having sex or masturbation, but it does not always mean that the foreskin will retract.

Many men never retract their foreskin. This is quite normal and quite ok. You do not need to be concerned about it.

The people who say to roll back the foreskin before putting on a condom are taking into account only those people who can do that.

You know, it is so silly to think that you have to do things to hurt yourself or to be like somebody else. Just because someone says you have to retract your foreskin why do you think you have to do it? The reasoning is not correct that if a foreskin isn't retractable it can cause problems with cleaning and sex, and if it doesn't retract it's not functioning properly.

There actually are millions of men in the world at any one time, myself included, who do not retract their foreskin. I have a number of current patients in a similar condition and have, in the past, treated men in Europe, Asia and Australia with the condition of tight foreskin. Not one that I have personally met and not one that I have ever read about has a problem with cleaning. Nor do they have problems with masturbation or sex. And I have to join with them in saying that it is ridiculous to suggest that our penises are not functioning properly.

Your penis and your foreskin are a unique team. They work together almost always in perfect harmony. Some guys have a foreskin that retracts, so they retract it. Some guys have a foreskin that does not retract, so they leave it alone. Some guys have had their foreskin removed and no longer have a choice. If you are watching videos, then the guys are probably porn stars and they do so much drugs and other stuff that their sexuality is no longer normal in any case. I would not worry about them.

If your foreskin does not easily retract, do not try to force it to. It does not have to. You do not have to pull the foreskin back to put a condom on, to masturbate, or to have sex. It is an absolute nonsense to think so. Only people who really do not know will tell you this is necessary.

Some people label a tight foreskin as phimosis. Generally people with a tight foreskin do not have phimosis, they just have a tight foreskin. There are millions of guys in the world with this condition which is quite normal. The only abnormal thing is when you try to stretch a foreskin that does not need to be stretched or try to use medications that rarely have any beneficial result.

The unfortunate thing is that retraction has been taught, mainly in USA, because personal hygiene was not taught. Washing a penis with the foreskin covered (not retracted) is very easily achieved and very efficient. Any boy or man can be shown how to do it if they are having a problem. The same goes for masturbation or sex. Many will argue that it is much more effective and it certainly feels great. I cant compare it to an open foreskin, because I have never done it that way.

Just leave your foreskin as it was intended to be. Anything you do to yourself that hurts is normally not a good thing to do, so don't do it. That particularly includes the terrible mutilation of circumcision which will leave you damaged for the rest of your life. If you’ve never pulled back your foreskin, then just don’t be conned into thinking that you have to. Some people do because they have a loose enough foreskin to do it, and some people don't because they have a tight foreskin. It is a simple as that. There is no right and wrong about it. There is nothing less normal either way. It is just how things are. Some people force themselves to retract by stretching and using creams and all sorts of stuff. It is ridiculous and has the distinct possibility of causing life time damage. Don’t ever do it!

Doctor of Andrology



No.

The foreskin does move during sexual activity.

And no, the foreskin doesn't necessarily have to be retracted when using a condom; try it both ways and see which way is more enjoyable for you.

You're lucky to not have been mutilated by circumcision, which always damages a male's sexual feeling, function and ability.


Circumcision is a fraud and a hoax.

A foreskin is not a birth defect; it is a birthright.

ERIC



The foreskin has twelve known functions.

They are:
to cover and bond with the synechia so as to permit the development of the mucosal surface of the glans and inner foreskin.
to protect the infant's glans from feces and ammonia in diapers.
to protect the glans penis from friction and abrasion throughout life.
to keep the glans moisturized and soft with emollient oils.
to lubricate the glans.
to coat the glans with a waxy protective substance.
to provide sufficient skin to cover an erection by unfolding.
to provide an aid to masturbation and foreplay.
to serve as an aid to penetration.
to reduce friction and chafing during intercourse.
to serve as erogenous tissue because of its rich supply of erogenous receptors.
to contact and stimulate the G-spot of the female partner.

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No it does not. Let nature do what it was meant to do. Don't over think it and let it just happen.



The foreskin slides up and down the penis as you thrust in and out of the vagina.



the skin goes back and forth as you pump. if won,t stay then the erection is,nt strong enough.



im masturbating right now



I'm getting a hard on by this question.



it'll move with the action!
or use a "penis ring"!




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