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Written by Harold at 16 Apr 2001 18:04:23: Re: frenelum snipped?
As an answer to: Re: frenelum snipped? written by Robin at 29 Mar 2001 18:39:13:
>How can you research such a thing? Please do. We actually have a mindset that MDs have only one still approach, one cut. I am not aware of what is usual with F< Breve but could speculate that this might be a crosswise cut whereas lengtwise cuts on each side might achieve the desired result without actually cutting the frenulum. If I had a short tight frenulum I probably could not have my desired state of glans continually exposed but most of foreskin present, which I consider ideal. With exposure to air the glans is clean, in proper sensitivity (no ouch, just Aah) Hi Gary,
>If the skin "attachment" is restricting free retraction of foreskin then this needs cutting. Now is this a frenulum or could it be a skin bridge? is it beneath the glans? is it a sheet of skin - a ridge - or is it a chord??
>further info. follow the links on
>www.male-initiation.net/welcome.html
>for other mens experience I hope you found
>www.male-initiation.net/letters.html
>I believe the frenulum only seldomly extends to the tip of the glans, humm and if it causes problems by cleaning then I guess its connected quite far forward on the inner foreskin.
>I`d like to know if my guesses are correct, and what specific sexual effects such frenulum types have. Probably I will have a few years wild speculation before arriving at any answers, but if you`ve got any clues, they`d be welcome. If you`ve a webcam or feel like writing privately then please do so.
>To make up your mind ... Surgery is the simplest most obvious treatment - frenuloplasty will be suggested by say 90% of the doctors you consult
>Cheers
>robin
>>My foreskin will not pull all the way back. Do I need to have the frenelum cut? I would like to be able to clean myself better and enjoy sex better with my wife. I have stretched the skin so that it will pull all the way back when erect, but the skin attatching itself to the tip of the glands keeps it from pulling all the way back. Any suggestions or experiences in this matter would be very helpful in making up mymind on what to do. Thanks Gary