Uncircumcised peeps help plz!!!!!?!


Question: Uncircumcised peeps help plz!!!!!?
Im 12, and uncircumcised. I've heard that when you are 3-18 years old, the foreskin separates from the head.... I don't know how to tell if it has. The foreskin folds back, and if I pull it all the way back, it it attached by a strand of skin from the foreskin to right under the urethra (penis hole). The foreskin is around right under the head,(the bottom rim of the mushroom). Is it separated? Or should the strand come off, and the foreskin connects further down?

Answers:

The strand of skin under your head is called the frenulum and it is suppose to be there. It attaches the foreskin to the head and is full of pleasure sensing nerves. Be gentle with it, it can be ripped if you put too much stress on it and make it too tight (you'll be able to feel the pain before you get there).
It is very pleasureful to touch and some say it is the most sensitive part of the penis and foreskin.

Yes, your foreskin has seperated if you can pull it back under the head. No need to worry man, sounds like you are perfectly normal. Wash under your foreskin everyday to avoid any irritations and NEVER use soap on your head or inner foreskin.

Hope this helps put your mind at ease. Good Luck!

personal experience and research



Your 12 and very gullible. The little part that connects the two is called the frenulum. The head of the penis is not called the mushroom (made me lol) it's called the glans. your foreskin will not lose that frenulum and become detachable. please do not play with scissors



That's normal. The "strand" is the frenulum, and is the most sensitive part of the entire organ. The foreskin does not normally come back any farther than you described.



Nothin happen to foreskin it stays around when yr penis is in sleep mode when u have to pee ur penis cones out and ur penis look bigger and foreskin gets back



you sound totally normal!! the strand shouldnt come off its supposed to be there!



Wow...another reminder to me of just how glad I am to be circumcised.




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