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Written by 'Anonymous Guy' at 18 Feb 2003 09:19:30: Re: Excellent question Mike
As an answer to: Excellent question Mike written by Jim at 17 Feb 2003 18:34:55:
Wow Jim.
I never knew half of this information.
When you speak of oils - do not mine my language - but it is almost like the pre-cum solution that you'll witness when aroused?
So - you mean, if you were to dry this solution after urination - as I have in the past, it is doing more harm than good? Perhaps that is why I am having some problems with my foreskin and why the skin does get 'dry' or 'sketchy' on occasion. I'll have to prevent myself from doing that!
I'll post more about my actual situation soon for you, I'd love some personal advise for this 'tight foreskin' condition. I've read that phimosis is something infectous - while a 'tight foreskin' is something you've had for your entire life. So that's how I stand on this situation.
>The area under your foreskin is inhabitated by bacteria whose job it is to keep your urinary tract free from infection. They are commonly called friendly bacteria, and you actually have such creatures all over your body and even internally. When you wash with soap, you wash away many of these critters, allowing the bad guys to take up residence. They are the ones which stink. Washing with water removes only the skin cells which are naturally shed in the constant process of rejuevenation. If you were to stop washing altogether, those cells would become smegma, that white stuff which can also become stinky after a few days. You've stumbled across a great lesson that will keep your genitals healthy.
- Re: Excellent question Mike Jim 2/18/2003 17:26 (0)