This site discusses phimosis in its specific forms of phimotic ring, frenulum breve, adhesions or skinbridges. During erection these conditions inhibit the relationship between foreskin and glans. This functionally restricts the erection, and thus has an effect on the sexuality. With our culture's attitudes on health care, it would be appropriate to encourage early prevention.

Jan 2021 : Please read the new summary.

DEVELOPMENT of SECONDARY FRENULUM?

Hi Dave,

Sorry you missed a reply on this one but we could only really have marvelled at your observations ... - to number 2) this must be a description of frenulum tightening as a result of the ring degenerating, after LSA losing elasticity - making the previously long enough frenulum now too short --

did you get the partial circ? did it help?

Robin

forum letter 182
Written by Dave in Northampton, UK at 02 Jan 19100 02:02:47:

Well, I've just discovered the web site - I won't tell you what I asked Yahoo to search for - and I've found out what the problem is!

A few years back I had the symptoms of LSA - small white scar like nodules (how else to describe them!) and now Phimosis. I now know what they both are, after months of pondering (not worrying really, its easier to just ignore it after all!).

So I'm going to the doctor!!

A couple of questions tho.

1) Has anyone got any observations on their ability to maintain a full erection and reach orgasm with Philmosis?

I'm finding sex lasts longer, but I don't feel fully hard.

2) Although the ring feels sore all the way around, its most sore where its attached on the underside. I regularly get broken blood vessels, sometimes large.

3) PArtial circumcision?...ouch??

Once again, the site is brilliant - enough to restore my faith in the web!

Happy New Year Dave, Northampton, UK.