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Written by Rood at 02 Aug 2002 04:26:57: Re: Self-retracting Foreskin
As an answer to: Self-retracting Foreskin written by Peter at 31 Jul 2002 07:30:29:
Every foreskin differs from every other foreskin.
Ideally it should cover the glans until being pushed back by the vaginal sphincter upon entry...only to be pulled back over the glans on the outstroke. The advantage of this action is that vaginal moisture is not wicked out and evaporated by contact with the air, thus making sex more pleasurable for both male and female. It is a dynamic action that can only be imagined by those of us who were inadvertently "cut". It seems from your explanation that your foreskin would work wonderfully fine. I'll trade you.
My foreskin does not self-retract when I get an erection. I can move it behind the head manually and it's not like it hurts when I do it. I'm just curious whether or not it's supposed to self-retract when erect? If you're an uncircumcised man, does yours self-retract? Give me your thoughts on this matter. Thank you for your time