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Can I have sex with a non retractable foreskin?

December 8 2010 at 2:06 PM
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Hey,
I have this condition where there is a little bit of tissue connected from my foreskin to the head of my penis. (No its not the frenulum) The connected tissue is on the top of my penis when i look down. I can retract my foreskin completley off the head of my penis when flacid, but cannot go any further as the connected tissue stops me, When erect, i can with much trouble just retract the foreskin off my head. I've been doing the exercises as shown on the internet. And I was wondering, Would it be possible to have sex with this condition? I would definetly be using a condom. I was just wondering if it were to be safe as in would it cause the condom to break easier or would I injure myself?

And would you be able to inform me of the condition i have?

Thank you. happy.gif

 
    
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Jim
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December 8 2010, 4:34 PM 

Well, you could try, but the adhesion might break loose, possibly causing bleeding. If you don't wish to risk that, it would be a good idea to try breaking the bond. Try gently peeling it away. If you're persistant, it may work for you.

It's sound like just a simple adhesion which would normally break at the age of puberty.

 
    
Paul B.
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Of course!

December 8 2010, 7:51 PM 

I do hope that what you cite as the "exercises as shown on the internet" refers to those we describe here because we feel that what we describe is going to be substantially more effective than simply retracting the foreskin, and we have to point out that these need to be performed diligently in order to get satisfactory results. We are particularly anxious that if they are performed in a half-hearted fashion, it may suggest to people that "stretching doesn't work" or "stretching doesn't always work" when we know otherwise.

You say "I can retract my foreskin completely off the head of my penis when flaccid", but I presume you are saying that there are still one or two points where the foreskin is still over the "rim" or corona at the back of the glans. These - adhesions - may be peeled away with more or less difficulty, more so if the adhesions developed after first being able to retract the foreskin fully.

As with my answers to recent threads here, I am sure that you can masturbate with no difficulty, and that intercourse will be perfectly practical. A condom - which you should always expect to be using - will prevent most traction on the foreskin anyway.

 
    

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my solution :)

December 15 2010, 9:05 PM 

I had the same exact problem when I was 13 I dont advise this because my solution was rather radical happy.gif My brother had the same condition and so did my father . I did not want to go to a urologist because that would mean a lot of awkvard conversations with my parents before. Who needs that ... Anyway I went to the bathroom got a scissor and cut it back just stopping before the vein at the end of that skin tissue . The pain is hard to describe especially, that I had to cut twice (the first one was not enough). Im 24 now no problems since then but I could easily cut just a bit too much and lose all sensitivity to my penis not to mention mayor bleeding (it was bleeding for a day afterwards and wounds were there for weeks ). So march right to the doctor get over with only takes 10 minutes = peace of mind forever after

 
    
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