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Written by Ralesk at 04 Sep 2002 10:03:52: Re: Progress...
As an answer to: Progress... written by Andy at 04 Sep 2002 06:08:58:
>Hi all,
>Some background... I am 25, and about to get married to a lovely lady soon.
>During a medical check prior, my doctor said that I had phimosis and had to
>get circ'ed. My girlfriend also asked me to get circ'ed, but I wanted to check
>the net for info first. I (fortunately!) found this site, and have been stretching for 1.5 months now.That sounds great, the last part :] Interesting how you could remain so silent :}
>My progress: From not being able to retract at all in the beginning, I'm now
>able to fully retract while erect. However, I cannot pull the skin all the way
>down the shaft while erect. It only goes a bit of the way, causing an hourglass effect. It's a great improvement from before, and my girlfriend was very pleasantly surprised :)I remember the time when I was not able to pull further than just right behind the glans, when erect. I never had phimosis in the first place, only adhesions which got forcibly released by parents and around 4-5 years of age, myself. So, when flaccid or semi-erect, it always went quite far -- after the adhesions were released. But when erect it didn't. And it took me some years of practice to get it behave so. Mind it, I didn't have these sites nor the knowledge as source, I was merely playing with myself and achieved it. So if you do it -- aka. continue stretching -- you will probably achieve your goal a lot faster than my 6 years I took! :D I'm now 20, by the way.
>My question is whether it will help for me to sleep fully retracted (with a condom on) and let natural erections stretch the skin for me. I have had difficulty so far in putting stoppers, etc. in... they just don't stay put, even
>with tape.Well, I also tried taping back, without any success, either (or, okay, I used a LOT of tape and it stayed back but that was *very* inconvenient). Leaving it pulled back, and continuing your stretching exercises will make your hourglass effect go away. A condom isn't even such a bad idea for protection against rubbing! :]
>cheers,
>andyGood luck.