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Written by Spyros at 03 Dec 2001 05:22:36: Re: This is a fantastic site
As an answer to: This is a fantastic site written by Matt at 03 Dec 2001 03:25:03:
>Among a percentage of men... on erection it tightens to its limit, and then can even rip Furthermore, this mostly happens unsolicited, during the first sexual encounter. A moment of great alarm follows for both participants at the resultant bleeding."
>is an uderstatement. I had no idea what had happened.
> I'm an otherwise fairly healthy 28 year old male who has had sex numerous times previously, but never really on a regular basis, because of the pain involved. However now I'm in a fairly long term relationship. My phimotic ring and frenulum are small and short (respectively), and I've never had sex before with my penis uncovered. As well I never was able to get the foreskin over my glans during masturbation. As I began to have intercourse on a regular basis with my girlfriend I noticed the foreskin being able to fit over the penis more and more, and last week, i was able to have sex with the penis fully uncovered, but then I noticed a different, sharper pain, which must have been the frenulum stretching. I ignored it like a trooper, but then there was an intense pain, and when I stopped I noticed a lot of blood. I went to the washroom and noticed
>a small tear on the underside of my penis, in the frenulum. Now the next day, it's still slightly painful, but there's no bleeding, and everything seems OK. In fact, my foreskin seems to fit over my glans better than before. I'm planning to get an appointment with a doctor, just to have things checked out professionally, and I just want to know if everyone here thinks surgery is necessary in my case, or can the frenulum be stretched through exercise, and further sex with my very understanding girlfriend?
> Thank you all so much for your comments, and my deepest regards to the people who run this site and the sites associated with it. I don't feel so alone in my troubles now.
The answer is definately more sex :)
Yes, you can do some stretching exercisies, and sex will also help to stretch it. The thing that you dont want to do is stretch it to far or to fast. It can take months. You have already proven that stretching works by over coming your phimosis, now just be patient and start to very slowly stretch your frenulem. I would recommend using a condom untill sex is more comfortable (on your frenulem) it can provide some protection from stretching it to fast while having intercourse.