I am 16 and I have a problem pulling my foreskin completely back. Like most boys/men, my foreskin naturally (very slowly) loosened itself to the point where I could pull it behind the head of my penis but I have a very small piece of skin that is still attached to the head and won't pull back. I was wondering what should I do as my girlfriend wants to have sex with me & I am completely ready but that piece of skin is holding me back! Any help would be much appreciated.
Oh & in case your wondering, no the piece of skin is not the 'frenulum', it is a normal piece of foreskin.
it would seem that your foreskin has not completely detached itself from your glans yet. See a doctor about it to set it right or advise you. do not let any one talk you into circumcision.
You may need to take a trip to the Doctors, don't be embarrased he/she will have seen it all before. If you cannot retract your foreskin it is possible you may be suffering from Phimosis. This is a tightness of the foreskin. It can be treated with creams, but more usually a circumcision is required (the removal of the foreskin).
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Contact social services for the area you live in. Your school can help put you in contact with them.
To answer your question I would need a serial number from your sweet sixteen.
You need to be sixteen (16)
no you need to be 18
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Roll it forward if it's the normal way for your foreskin to be. No need for a circumcision unless you have pain.
You'll need to talk to BOTH an endocrinologist and a urologist.
You need to engage in some foreskin stretching exercises. just ask (how do you stretch your foreskin) at the top of this page or on your browser and you will find all the info you need.
During sexual stimulation your foreskin naturally tends to retract, you do not need a circumcision to have intercourse. It is mostly done for cultural or higienic purposes.
Depends how bad it is. It needs treatment like a bandage. If its really bad. Then definitely seek medical help.
The penis of a newborn child has not entirely finished in its development and is usually at that stage still firmly attached to the glans penis like the fingernails are to the finger. this is a natural way for the penis to be and in time the foreskin comes away from the glans. there is no need to be concerned about it not retracting. the foreskin is likely to become retractable within the first few years of life but may take until or after puberty to do so. once the penis is used for sexual intercourse or masturbation however there are definite advantages in the foreskin being able to be retracted. and if it turns out that it is too tight to pull back over the glans and back again then it is time to undergo some "foreskin stretching exercises". just look up foreskin stretching on the internet and you will find many pages that will give you first class advice. The first thing to remember is that the foreskin is a very important part of the penis, its function, its protection and very importantly its performance for both yourself and your pardner. IF this about not being circumcised, then not being circumcised is perfectly natural and safe. Many millions of men live that way w/o any problem.