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Written by Paul B. at 03 Jun 2001 06:01:42: Re: Tiny white spots
As an answer to: Tiny white spots on glans written by Troy at 02 Jun 2001 00:29:47:
> I have only been retracting my foreskin fully for about 3 months now, and only do so to wash.
Then you've had an extremely short time to get experience with it. Suggest doing so every time
you pee, wash, masturbate, etc.> Retracting the foreskin is rather uncomfortable due to a short frenulum, and my glans is
> VERY sensitive.Doing the above often and stretching the fraenulum deliberately as detailed in the
post below will definitely help the excess sensitivity, and should slowly stretch the tight
fraenulum. It will take time.> My problem is that I have small tiny white (or slightly off-white) spots near and around the rim
> of my glans. These are in small patches, and tend to turn rather damp and sticky.If they are not removable, they are "3Ps" (Penile Pearly Papules). If they are removable, then
they're skin deposits and you just clean them off.> These speckles cause absolutely no pain or itching, but they are obviously unsightly and unwanted.
Why? Sounds like standard equipment to me. 3Ps have no taste!
> I am a virgin, but I imagine that foreskin retraction is crucial for penetrative sex?
Imagination can play tricks with you. Many men (and even more women) spend a lifetime never realising
their non-retractile foreskin might be a problem. Since you've noticed, then I guess you
better stretch it out and make it do what you want. See other posts below.