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Re: Steroids



Written by Robin at 05 Oct 2005 17:29:09:

As an answer to: Steroids written by george at 05 Oct 2005 17:10:49:

Dear George,

Firstly I must ask that should you write again, can you leave out the capitals, cos it makes reading real tricky. And Im afraid I just dont understand a couple of your questions.

If stretching has worked so there is no pain from the foreskin - then great -

Steroids only speed up the process of stretching - if your phimosis has stretched without using steroids then you dont need steroids.

Stretching with steroids or without achieves only a temporary result, you will need to continue stretching every now and again to maintain that result, however it becomes easier to do, and also for most men an enjoyable preoccupation.

Steroids are applied at best directly to the phimotic ring - when you say you try to move the frenulum up and down, I think you mean foreskin. ? (if in doubt please click on the welcome page button on the pretty map picture at the top of this forum, and read the short summary of Chapter One)

Question2 is the bending - this is a very complex problem if you want a straight erection - it requires expert surgery, ... and probably an amount of money ...

When I imagine a penis pointing upwards I remember statues of the Greek Gods and Satyrs who typically have this upturned erection ... I would personally be rather proud of such a condition ... maybe better than a downturned erection - looking like a sad clown ... so my advice is that its not so bad to look like a Greek God.

Lots of men have deviations in the erection, unless it hinders penetration, it is not a problem ... you stimulate parts of a woman no other man would reach :)

Robin



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