Keep in mind though that the foreskin in conjunction with the inner foreskin is the most enervated part of a mans natural pe-is. So there is no doubt that the glans play a part in the sex act, the part it plays is not so much for male satisfaction as it is for female comfort as a non karatinized glans will be smooth as opposed to a dry karitinized glans. during the sex act the foreskin should be allowed to retract and return over the glans to aid in keeping the natural lubricants within the vagina. as the corona of the glans without the prepuce covering it will tend to act as a pump progressively removing natural lube until the act becomes painful for the woman leading to painful sex. this can then be further exacerbated by the glans having become rough and dry as a result of progressive karatinization of both the glans and the mucous membrane on the shaft of the pe-is behind the glans corona up to the circumcision scar in cases where the prepuce was amputated.
To me getting cut is not the way to go. I have worn my foreskin back for as long as I can remember and it feels just fine. My glans is never covered and feels great.
AnswerAnswer.Why you would want to have your foreskin pulled back is beyond me. Why not go and get circumsized then your problems will be solved.I am very happy that no one cut my foreskin off. I need all the skin I got. When my penis hangs soft at 4"the foreskin is always behind the rim of the glans.When my penis is hard at 7"the foreskin is pulled back about 1" from the rim of the penis head.
The reason behind the foreskin is to protect the head of the penis from drying out as well as stopping the glans from harm and the constant friction of clothing which will eventually desensitise it . add to this that a freely moving foreskin has its own very large supply of pleasurable nerves and yo will find that it is definitely best for it to move forward and backwards over the grans freely. If it is caught behind the glans it needs stretching to allow it to assume its naturally correct position when it is not erect.
Yes it is harmful to the glans (head) if left retracted. It will wear it out and keratinize it. Leave the foreskin over the head at all times, except when masturbating or being sexually active. Even then it is OK to leave it over the head.
Normally the foreskin is supposed to lay on top of the glans (nob), but it should be easily retractable. It is retracted in order to clean under it, and to have sex, but otherwise it should remain over the glans. If a foreskin remains retracted too long, it can cause reduced blood flow to the tip of the penis which may cause tissue damage or even tissue death.
By examination of the word 'long' one would assume the question is referring to a foreskin greater than average. Average foreskin covers the glans of the penis completely when soft. When erect average foreskin typically slides back and exposes some if not all of the glans. If a man has 'long' foreskin, by description alone it suggests that the foreskin is of a greater/longer amount than average. Some men with longer foreskins can have an erection with no exposure of the glans. In other cases the foreskin can be long enough to cover the glans during erection with excess at the tip. Typically the position of the foreskin is dependant upon the elasticity and size of the frenum, which attatches the foreskin to the underside of the glans. The more flexible and abundant the frenum is, the more likely the foreskin is able to slide up and down.
No, this Acer model does not tend to overheat unless you leave it on for long periods of time such as a week.
When you have an erection the penis also become longer. The foreskin is not always long enough to stretch all the way.
Well, of course, you can do anything you want. But the owner's manual specifically discourages leaving the top down for extended periods, particularly in cold weather.
Skipping periods is neither harmful nor helpful to your uterus. Doctors have found no reason that women need to menstruate every month and found nothing harmful in skipping periods. Skipping periods can be helpful for other reasons; if you have long heavy periods that leave you anemic or cause a lot of cramping.
556 mm with stock retracted, 730 mm with stock extended.
No.
Long periods of low precipitation are called "drought".
they dont have periods.
Long periods of unusually low precipitation are called droughts.
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