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Kahn, read this article

Written by Jim at 12 Apr 2002 00:41:36:

As an answer to: Phimosis? written by Kahn at 11 Apr 2002 22:59:24:

>I am a 21 year old male. I have had not sexual intercourse so far.
>The glans of my penis is hypersensitive and only recently did I realise that this was abnormal. I cannot even touch the glans. During masturbation I do not retract the foreskin and have often wondered how people in movies could bear the sensitivity of a retracted foreskin intercourse.
>Another issue is that I am not sure whether I have phimosis. Essentially while I can retract my penis in the flaccid state it is nearly impossible in the erect stage.
>I do not know whether circumcision is a solution to either of the problems.. I am particularly worried about the sensitivity.
>Thanks for the read. If you could post a solution, partcularly one which I can implement myself without going to a doctor, it would be of great help.

http://www.cirp.org/library/treatment/phimosis/beauge/

This is an article by a highly qualified physician who has had 100% success in stretching the tight foreskins of young guys. The same principles of skin expansion are used widely in Scandanavian countries for the same reason as well. You may be encouraged to know that the rates of cutting in most Scanadavian countries are well below 1% among the NATIVE population, so there is definitely something to be said for how well stretching works, isn't there? In addition, plastic surgeons all around the world are well versed in the implementation of skin expansion, using it successfully to help burn victims rebuild tissue. It is a law of nature that always works. You've heard of the law of gravity? Have you ever tried to overcome it? That's how skin expansion works, by nature. By putting some tension on the skin cells at the appropriate place, you are telling the skin to expand and develop new cells. Eventually the new cells will become permanent and allow complete retraction of your foreskin. Did I make that simple enough for you to understand? Any questions?




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