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Re: flipped but still hurts

Written by Jim Bob at 23 Apr 2004 05:43:51:

As an answer to: Re: flipped but still hurts written by Ralesk at 23 Apr 2004 05:18:44:

>>Can you do what the man did on images 5 to 8?
>>well, not anymore, it's now 8 pernamently...
>>
>>In what state is your penis, more like 1 or more like 10?
>>it's 10, except the tube of skin/flesh is MUCH bigger than the picture shown
>It might be a good safety idea to try to push the skin forward. When (if) flaccid, try to press the blood out the head and then push the skin forward. If the skin is tight it can disturb the blood flow severely and that’s never preferable.
>I’d say, even if you decide to keep it retracted all the time, it would be a good idea to give it some rest for a couple days and then try to stretch the foreskin loose enough to accomodate safe retraction.
>I think your description fits a light oedema on the [tight] tip of the foreskin, which currently resides behind the head. It would really do it good if it could relax.


yes, i think the tip of the foreskin is just behind the head, the problem with pushing the skin back over the head, is that the frenulum is quite wide and fat.? (the diameter is bigger than the actual head)..
i'm not sure if it's caused by swelling due to the sudden change or if it actually is the extra foreskin making the rather large 'fleshy tube'

also, just below the frenulum, there seems to be a tiny bit of bleeding and it hurts to move around the head, so if i try to push the skin forward, i might be hit with immnense pain.

so the question is....should i wait a few more days and see if the swelling (if indeed it is) is calm down and begins to reduce its size, and THEN try to pull the skin over the head??...
or wait for the frenulum to heal and THEN do it?
hope you follow me..and thanks for the advise so far...greatly appreciated!

NB: the pain (more like a sting type pain) seems to get a bit worse each day..
will this go away ?




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