call for help... 770-712-3338 -mary
The frenulum.
If you are of an age that you are still growing, it may be as simple as your penis has grown a bit and the foreskin didn't. Just as every penis is different, the length of foreskin is also.
That his penis still has the foreskin attached, in other words its still the same as it was when he was born
No, that is not normal. The foreskin is normally attached only at the base, so that it is able to slide back to expose the penis, during sex (for greater sensitivity). If it is actually attached at the tip, I would suspect that it just got stuck by some dried residue, but if it is attached by skin and not just by glue, consult a doctor.
No when they circumcise they remove the foreskin only. Not the penis.
No not at all except if you already have got a loose foreskin it became to loose and will not stay behind the head of the penis.
the removal of a males foreskin on his penis
This is the natural form of a penis, with foreskin attached. All baby boys are born with It. It is only later that circumcision gets taken into consideration for whatever reason, be it religious or cultural. Medically a penis will be circumcised because the foreskin is too tight and cannot be loosened.
Yes the alternative to male circumcision is auto-circumcision, whereby training the foreskin to stay in a retracted position. Many males do this. Note rarely some males are born without the appearance of having foreskin though it really is a very short foreskin. Some called this circumcised by an Angel:
Circumcision is the removal of the Prepuce or foreskin from the penis. this is largely a religious practice and there are no medical or health advantages in it except in extremely rare circumstances.
The foreskin is a fold of skin that covers the head (glans) of the penis.
When retracting the foreskin you should be very careful. Do not try and retract it further than it will go, or else it could be very painful (tearing, getting stuck, etc.) Remember, you are still developing. In puberty, your foreskin loosens and becomes less attached. If you are worried about this, please contact your local healthcare professional.