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Q: Penile size and foreskin retraction
asked by: DoctorQuestion on March 9th, 2008
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im planning to get married. The problem is my penis is small and my foreskin doesnt go back fully..I havent met any girl..Is there any problem..Please give a solution..


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DoctorAnswer replied on April 1st, 2008
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Sexual Health - Men Answer A3825

Penis size is genetically conditioned and you can’t do anything about that. But you should know that sexual technique is more important than the penis’s size.
It could be a problem if the foreskin doesn’t go back fully. It is a condition called phimosis. Men with phimosis can’t have a full erection or erection is very painful. You may want to consult a urologist about this.





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