It's not a string, it's a frenulum. You can have it removed.
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by attaching a string to the axle
Yes, you can.
You should see a doctor.
yes if it gets in someones way they could have a driving accident but if its harmless then no
You can make your own paintbrush by attaching bristles, such as hair or feathers, to a stick or handle using glue or string.
To properly string a lacrosse stick, start by attaching the mesh to the top of the head using a knot. Then, weave the string through the sidewall holes in a pattern that creates a tight and even pocket. Finish by tying off the strings securely at the bottom of the head. Adjust the tension of the strings as needed for a customized feel.
A thin membrane (the frenulum, commonly called the "banjo string") normally joins the underside of the glans (head) to the inside of the foreskin. This may pull the lower foreskin more or less towards the glans on erection. If it is tight, it may tear, sometimes bleeding alarmingly, but this usually fixes the problem. Or a doctor my add a nick to free it. It is in most men very much stretch and slide-able. Regards.
You can hang balloons for a party or event by using string or ribbon to tie them to a weight, attaching them to a balloon arch or garland, or using balloon clips to secure them to a surface.
To string a lacrosse stick, follow these steps: Start by attaching the mesh to the top of the head using the top string. Next, weave the sidewall strings through the sidewall holes on the head, creating a secure pocket. Use the bottom string to connect the mesh to the bottom of the head. Adjust the tension of the strings to create the desired pocket depth and shape. Once the strings are securely in place, trim any excess string and test the stick for proper performance.
YES, I am not sure of the medical term for this but in England we call it the banjo string. I know several people who have snapped their "banjo" during sex. Luckily it has never happend to me.
To use an open D tuner to quickly and accurately tune your guitar, start by attaching the tuner to the headstock of your guitar. Play each string one at a time and adjust the tuning pegs until the tuner shows that the string is in tune. Repeat this process for each string until your guitar is tuned to an open D chord.