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Written by Jim at 09 May 2002 09:57:39: Re: sex w/ circ vs sex w/ phimosis?
As an answer to: Re: sex w/ circ vs sex w/ phimosis? written by mp at 09 May 2002 07:40:09:
>>Stretching will always work when done correctly. To say it doesn't work is
>>like saying gravity doesn't work. Try jumping from the roof and see what
>Isn't it true that phimotic rings and their conditions differ making some less amenable to stretching than others?
>>You haven't stated your age. The younger you are, the faster the results
>40That is possible true, but not to the point of making the job impossible. Even scar tissue will stretch as evidence by thosed scarred as infants. My younger son was operated on for pyloric stenosis at the tender age of four weeks. His little tummy had to be sliced open in order to cut the offending muscle, in turn leaving a little scar. He is now an adult with a much larger scar in the same place as the coorespondingly proportionate one of infancy. You see, the scar grew with him.
In addition, we see the circ scars of babies also grow with their penises. While the penis of an infant may be only 1.3cm in diameter, that of an adult would normally be over 3cm in diameter. Those unfortunate to have been cut as infants will have seen their penile scars grow in proportion to the growth of their penises. If that were not true, they'd all be complaining about the hourglass effect, wouldn't they?
You must prevail over the tightness or give in. You can prevail if you chose. The advice I gave will work and is quite commonly being employed in a manner by thousands of guys who are successfully regrowing their foreskins lost in infancy. You can be creative with the device used. That's up to you. Frankly, I'd much prefer something made of stainless steel or plastic, but to date, no one has chosen to manufacture a foreskin dilator of stainless steel commercially, and unless you have a fabrication shop or decide to have such a device made for you, the corks will work. A substance known as friendly plastic could work also. It is available in crafts stores and is easily molded into any shape or size.
The only missing ingredient in success will be your own determination and dedication to that success. Good luck.
Forty sounds OK. Go for it.