How far does foreskin go back?!


Question: How far does foreskin go back?
On a male penis? I am a circumcised male and am very interested on starting Non-Surgical Foreskin Restoration. But I, being circumcised my whole life, am curious as to how far does the Foreskin go back on a male penis? It's it towards the tip of the penis just a inch or show after the glans? Or is it separate skin all the way down the whole penis? A link to a visual would be good........Though I suppose that might be against the Community guidelines.

Answers:

Some males' foreskins retract more than others, but it's only usual for the foreskin to just retract enough for the glans to be exposed.

The foreskin doesn't go all of the way down the penis.

And it's not "separate skin." It's a complex structure with specialized tissues and about 20,000 specialized nerve endings, necessary for complete, natural and normal sexual feeling and function.

Non-surgical foreskin restoration isn't easy, and it takes a couple of years, but the gains are permanent, and the feeling incomparable. Orgasms are also much more intense.
My restoration is the best thing I've ever done for myself.

Circumcision is a fraud and a hoax.

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

ERIC



The foreskin is actually folded over double layer.

It is very complex and not just "extra skin" like cirk lobby would have u believe.
so it slides on itself as well as over the glans.

The amount it retracts varies from guy to guy
and with age.

So many teens it barely gets back to corona
but most older men like say 30 or 40 will go back and expose whole glans
and corona like circumcised guy.

The frenulum is also vital part of this mechanism and transmits motion to
deep pressure nerves in penis.

Yes it is sad how little doctors are taught
yet alone nurses and SexEd teachers about this.

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Well it shows your whole glans and stops like 1/8 of an inch after.. Basically it goes as far as the frenulum lets it.


EDIT: Check your ymail inbox.. Provided a picture and a disclaimer.



Hi Loki: I should have shot you this link in my earlier response.
This will give you some credible, educational information in this well presented link.
Mithras

http://www.foreskinfunctions.com/




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