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Written by Ralesk at 01 May 2004 04:46:42: Re: Problems with foreskin, questions regarding others experiences
As an answer to: Re: Problems with foreskin, questions regarding others experiences written by David R at 01 May 2004 04:30:34:
Please watch the extra > characters.
>Congrats on having the guts to discuss this. While it is true that stretchng the foreskin - make it part of your masturbation exercise- can certainly eventually stretch the opening enough to be able to expose the glans- a most necessary part of proper sexual hygeine and functioning- you may find, as is thypical, that you can get teh glans exposed in a non-erect state but NOt when you are erect.
There will be a point, yes, when it’s like that.
>Under these circumstances, you have only surgical choices.
No, one can stretch further, as have many, including Dan and Jake Booth on this forum, who both have started with a non-retractible foreskin first.
>A dorsal slit is one procedure but a very poor substitute for a weel done circumcision.
Let’s not even get into analysing the looks of a dorsal slit.
>It took me until 14 to finally get my glans bared (that took 2 years of working at it). If you end up with cracks and splits in the 4skin, you will most likely- not inevitably- end up with a toughened scarred skin that will not retract on erection.
You’re doing something way too hard if you end up with serious cracks in the foreskin. Scar tissue too can be softened (with steroids) and stretched/made grow (as shown in the development of the RIC children, or the progress of foreskin restorers).
>Again, circumcision is the appropriate cure.
The One And Only.
>And boy, to those who were circumcised as kids you must wonder at the unfortunate and oh so common problems the 4skin presents.
Common? Phimosis exists in such high amounts only because parents have no idea how to bring up their children in this regard. Other maladies can be treated with medicine, just like many things regarding the human body.
>This forum is full of them and hardly a complaint from those circ'd as neonates.
Of course they can’t have phimosis. They may have problems with the scar, they have a nice big scar in the first place, they may have painful erections, and they can still get LSA. By the way, we do get visitors who are circumcised, AJ has dealt with some who had questions regarding post-op care.
>This says way more than the noisy roosters crowing about their expertise on this subject.
I kindly ask you to cease with these remarks.
- Re: Problems with foreskin, questions regarding others experiences David R 5/01/2004 05:57 (3)
- Re: Problems with foreskin, questions regarding others experiences Ralesk 5/01/2004 06:54 (2)
- Re: Problems with foreskin, questions regarding others experiences ee 5/01/2004 07:38 (1)
- Re: Problems with foreskin, questions regarding others experiences Leo 5/03/2004 02:17 (0)