Circumcision and foreskin Posted: 05-27-08 18:46pm
I'm only 15, and I am sorry to ask some
questions that you may find humiliating
that I don't know the answer to, because I
currently can't find any forums on
anything that would seem obvious. But this
would clear up a lot for me if you could
answer these, I will explain later in this
post.
First, are newborn males born with two
types of penis's? What I am saying in the
other direction, are ALL males born with
Foreskin, some get it removed in their
life and some don't? Or are there two
types of people, people born with foreskin
and people born without?
Also, I've come to a conclusion of how
hard it may be to have sex with a
uncircumcised penis. Wouldn't the force of
foreskin being pulled so far back hurt
when the (sorry to bring this into the
post..) penis enters the vagina? Or is
this not true? This is the reason why I
might want to get circumcision if this is
the case. I'd rather have a more
pleasureful sex life where I am not having
my foreskin pulled back because it seems
uncomfortable.
Thank you for reading and posts are great,
they mean everything to me right now.
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Unifier
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Posted: 06-04-08 16:45pm
Hey i'm really sorry no-one answered you
sooner. Good question and don't worry I
wondered this myself when I was younger as
there are lots of different sizes and
shapes out there!! You will wonder about
yourself..
I'm 27 and I have foreskin. It was really
tight when I was younger and I couldn't
pull it back far enough past the head
without it hurting.. I tried stretching
techniques that alot of guys talk about on
this website and it worked!
You really don't need a circumcision - if
you have tight foreskin like I did try
streching techniques which are widely
available to read about online and if in
doubt see a doc!
It's not hard to have sex with an
uncircumcised penis. The foreskin will
come down.
Good luck!
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oneminutediettips
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Jun 2008 Posts: 2
Posted: 06-19-08 00:08am
Two conditions commonly occur with the
foreskin of the penis of an uncircumcised
or improperly circumcised boy or man.
* Phimosis: One condition happens when
the foreskin cannot be retracted (pulled
back) behind the head (glans) of the
penis. This is called phimosis. It is
usually a condition found in children.
* Paraphimosis: The other condition,
paraphimosis, is somewhat the
opposite—the foreskin, after being
pulled back, becomes trapped and then
swollen behind the head (glans) of the
penis.
The swelling is caused by the
blockage of blood flow, which can lead to
death of the glans.
This condition is considered a
true medical emergency. Circumcision at
birth or revision of a prior circumcision
can prevent this condition.
Actually there is no preferred
home therapy. U can rely on circumcision.
Its just a small operation.. There after u
can really pleasure...
--take care...
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oneminutediettips
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Jun 2008 Posts: 2
Posted: 06-19-08 00:12am
Two conditions commonly occur with the
foreskin of the penis of an uncircumcised
or improperly circumcised boy or man.
* Phimosis: One condition happens when
the foreskin cannot be retracted (pulled
back) behind the head (glans) of the
penis. This is called phimosis. It is
usually a condition found in children.
* Paraphimosis: The other condition,
paraphimosis, is somewhat the
opposite—the foreskin, after being
pulled back, becomes trapped and then
swollen behind the head (glans) of the
penis.
The swelling is caused by the
blockage of blood flow, which can lead to
death of the glans.
This condition is considered a
true medical emergency. Circumcision at
birth or revision of a prior circumcision
can prevent this condition.
Actually there is no preferred
home therapy. U can rely on circumcision.
Its just a small operation.. There after u
can really pleasure...