What happens if I never pull back my foreskin?!


Question: What happens if I never pull back my foreskin?
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Many guys are opting out to never retract their foreskin, and they are living happy, healthy, sexually active lives.
It is a North American thing to tell everyone they have to force the foreskin back to clean under there.
It is not always the case, but I will get to that later.
If the foreskin does not retract easily, don't worry. 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. The other 15% wish they still were.
Follow the information in the links below and work the 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 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.
You will begin to see some good results in two weeks, with full and painless retraction in 3-4 months. If it takes longer,.....just keep stretching.
Do not listen to anyone who claims you have to force the foreskin back to clean under there. Nature has this well in hand.
The foreskin/glans combination produce a powerful anti microbial compound called Langerin. Langerin wards off bacteria and keeps this area clean and disease free,....just like you are now, so
you know this is working.
When you can comfortably retract without pain, there will be 'smegma' deposits around the rim of the glans and under the foreskin. This is as normal as breathing.
Rinse these deposits off with clear, clean shower water, with no soap. Soap removes ALL the smegma (which contains Langerin) and leaves this area open to bacterial infections. Rinsing with shower water only removes the excess, water soluble smegma, and leaves a micro thin layer to keep this area moist and disease free.
Go to: www.norm.org and read about the reason and function of smegma, and 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 and I hope this helped
Mithras

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



For one thing, not retracting the foreskin can cause an infection and a build up of smegma, an oily substance made by the sebaceous glands which are around the circumference of the penis.
Too, it's just more hygienic.
If your foreskin will not retract far enough for you to wash, then you should see a doctor as he/she might instruct you on how to gradually retract the foreskin or surgery might be needed.

Former R.N.



You sound young so you have the opportunity to be a satisfied uncut...which I happen to be. It doesn't take rocket science to simply shower, wash yourself, and simply pull the foreskin down and wash and rinse away. It might be a bit tight, but daily retracting when showering, and masturbating manipulating the skin back and forth...well, it leads to no problems and a sense of wholeness..really! I have a gf who seems fascinated with how she can pull the skin up and back, up and back...well, you get the picture.



my boyfriend always thought it was disgusting and didn't pull it back. basically the skin pretty much grows and is high risk of infection. which my boy friend got.

my boyfriend



You will get Smegma buildup under it & start smelling like dead fish - and all your friends will avoid you - and you could end up with an infection by not washing the Smegma out of there.



whats foreskin?


teach me please!




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