What are you asking? You still have your foreskin and are unsure of what to do about it? Or are you saying that your foreskin is attached to the head of your penis and can't be pulled back?
If you still have your foreskin..that is fine..some men have a foreskin, some have had it removed. neither is correct or better. if you have a foreskin the best thing to do is leave it alone. everything that needs to happen will happen on its on. You do not need to wash under it or do anything special to it.
If your foreskin is attached to the head of your penis and can't be pulled back read on.
There maybe a couple different reasons for this. If you are still young, like under 17 it may be that your foreskin just has not separated from the head of your penis yet. This will happen over time and as you masturbate over time it will separate painlessly from the head eventually.
If your foreskin was pulled back forcefully when you were a baby or small child..basically ripped off of the head of your penis before it had separated on its own the foreskin may have healed as one piece with the head of your penis. You can leave it like that or see a doctor about having it repaired or removed. if the foreskin healed into the head of your penis removing the foreskin will leave the head of your penis very scared.
That his penis still has the foreskin attached, in other words its still the same as it was when he was born
The frenulum.
what are the strings attached
Yes. For sure.
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.
The same as you would with a guy who is. Men who aren't circumsized still have penis, circumcision is just removing the foreskin. it that foreskin makes it more sensual to the male. Just do what you would normally do, and you'll be fine
The foreskin of an uncircumsized newborn should NEVER be pulled back; it is a myth and it is dangerous to do this. It should never be forced back by a parent, no matter what the reason the parent has. Keep your hands off of it. Tissues of the glans penis and of the covering foreskin are not yet differentiated, and the foreskin should be left alone. Some physicians consider that an unretracted foreskin can be normal and non-problematic even as late as puberty. Yes, there can be problems with the foreskin, but pathological phimosis (a medically problematic unretractable foreskin) is virtually NEVER a competent diagnosis at birth.AnswerThe foreskin does not retract at birth. Forcing it back at this age can cause tearing and scarring meaning it will be difficult to retract in the future.
When a male person is born he has a protective covering that stretches over the glans or tip if you like of the penis, This is referred to as the foreskin. People who are not confident that they are able to teach a proper regimen of hygiene think it is a good idea to remove this protective skin. to justify this barbaric custom they have attached religious meaning to it however the removal of the foreskin ultimately causes damage to the glans of the penis and should only be carried out for medical reasons.
If your black it should be kinda red when hard and if it is cut that means your circumsized
There is no foreskin around your urethra. In the male the urethra finishes at the ending of the glans of the penis. If your foreskin starts to bleed then you have obviously damaged it somehow and if you dont know hoe it happened you should see a doctor about it.
yes
Roll it forward if it's the normal way for your foreskin to be. No need for a circumcision unless you have pain.