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Q: My Foreskin Keeps Getting Stuck Behind My 'head'
asked by: samgaunt on September 25th, 2005
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Hi i'm sam and i'm 17

after I have an erection, my foreskin often receeds behind my 'head', i've been suffering from this problem for several months thinking it would resolve itself...

I don't know whether my foreskin is too short for my penis or not...

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I could do or try? Any help will be much appreciated, and I hope i'll never have to ask again

thankyou, and the best of health to you all!
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Tylanas
replied on September 26th, 2005
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This should be on the mn's forum; but also...

Your foreskin is supposed to do that, from what I tell from you description! It pulls back as you get an erection, and then stays behind the head of your penis until the penis becomes flaccid again; then the foreskin slides back down over the head.
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atusas
replied on August 12th, 2008
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my foreskin keeps getting stuck behind the "head"
that's what is suposed to happen and the way nature planned it
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spicedup
replied on August 12th, 2008
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short frenulum i think thats the right word look on google theres more info and there and a minor sugery operation which can correct it .
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qqakai
replied on August 14th, 2008
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relax
It's still in the normal range. Unless it's bleeding when erection, you won't need any pill or operation
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