I'm 19 and can't pull my foreskin over the tip of my penis when erect.!


Question: I'm 19 and can't pull my foreskin over the tip of my penis when erect... Please help!?
So, I'm 19 and I thought I'd finally ask this question, I've been putting it off for a while, was to embarrassed to ask, so here goes.
I can pull my foreskin over my head (or glans (I think) ), when it is not erect and its fine. But, if i try to do it while erect, I can't, at all. If i pull it back then try to get an erection it hurts like crazy, and physically won't get up. Is there anything that I can do? I've heard getting circumcised, but apparently at my age it's slightly risky, can you tell me the risks involved in that also? And besides that can I do anything? Your answers will be appreciated (and a best answer will be chosen).
Thank you!

Answers:

Not to worry man, all of us intact guys have had to deal with a tight foreskin at some time in our life. If you are able to pull your foreskin back when you are soft, then it should just take some simple stretching to make it easy to pull back when you are hard. Don't pull your foreskin back and then get hard. Get hard first and then pull the foreskin back gently.. Stop before you have pain and hold it for a few minutes. The best place is in the warm bath or shower. The heat and moisture will help to relax the skin. If you can do it a few times thru the day, the better. Do it when you are alone in your room or when you go to pee. Just keep it up for a few weeks to a month and you will see a definite improvement.
You can go to the doctor and he can prescribe a steroid cream that you can use to help relax the skin to make it easier. Don't go for the circumcision. You are able to pull it back when soft, so you can keep it clean. There is no reason for you to cut it off. Just keep up the stretching. I've been thru it, it's not hard, you can do it too.
Just a little advice from one intact guy to another...

Hope this helps you a bit bro! good luck.

personal experience and research



wel mate had the exact same problem, and this is what i did and now im prefectly fine. in the shower always pull in back as it will be easier do this for five minutes while ur having a shower this should loosen the skin. secondly always from now on pull it back when ur goin toilet therefore you will loosen it up more reguarly. after a month or two you will be grand trust me.



Your normal nothing to worry about. Eventually, your foreskin will stretch, and it will become easier, but you can practice by ..pull the skin back, let it erect, and leave the skin back. Also lubricant works



im 16. When i was about 12 and when i was erect my head touch with my boxer and it hurts but when 14 it stops. This how suposed to be. Now my head is super tought!!!

just let it be. No circumsize plz... Enjoy girls..!



If you go and see your doctor he will prescribe you some cream to help you out with that problem.



Circumcision is never necessary or desirable. Circumcision is genital mutilation which always diminishes a male's sexual feeling, function and ability.

Usually gentle, gradual stretching can enlarge the foreskin opening to facilitate retraction/mobility of the foreskin. This must be done gently, so as not to cause pain. Using too much tension will result in micro-tearing and scarring, making retraction even more difficult.

Your condition is usually caused by someone retracting the foreskin prematurely and forcibly when you were an infant or toddler. Doctors and nurses frequently do this, and even other caregivers.
There are ignorant people who don't realize that the foreskin of a child below the age of ten or so is not supposed to be either retractable nor retracted; it's fused to the glans, and doesn't need to be cleaned beneath at that age, any more than you would need to douche a female child of the same age; nature takes care of these things.


Circumcision is a fraud and a hoax.

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

ERIC




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