| I need some informationsFebruary 26 2008 at 12:16 PM | Poool |
| - Hello,
First, please excuse my english as it is not my first language.
Here is my problem, it seems i have a phimosis as i have a red ring around my penis that grip it tightly.
I can easily retract my foreskin beyond my glan when flacid, but i have to pull it myself when erect. And then, my penis has a "hourglass shape". I can pull back the foreskin easily but it will never go behind the glan itself during an erection and if i release it, it will go back in a matter of seconds.
So i wanted to know how is a penis supposed to be to be considered "correct"... Does the foreskin has to be completly retracted in erection as it is when flacid? Mine stop right behind the glan and can't go any further.
I tried the stretching method and i don't really know if there is improvements as i can already put up to three fingers inside the foreskin.
What are the consequences of a phimosis? What do i risk if i leave it as it is now? I never had any sexual relations yet, so i can't tell if it cause any troubles during them.
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| | Author | Reply | Jim
| You're almost there | February 26 2008, 2:40 PM |
Being able to retract completely in the flaccid state is not a condition of what is called phimosis. Erase the word.]
In your erect state, ideally, you should be able to retract as far as in the flaccid state. A possible consequence is that during intercourse, the foreskin might retract and get hungup behind the groove, causing need to pull it back over.
If you continue to stretch at least twice daily, improvement will soon occur. Be patient with yourself. Don't try rusing it by applying lots of tension which causes discomfort. Only mild tension is necessary to get the job done.
What is your native language?
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