I want to ask that, I have recently restored my foreskin but it is a bit loose i have something done on it.?!


Question: I want to ask that, I have recently restored my foreskin but it is a bit loose i have something done on it..?
i have heared about touch up surgery to make a pucker like shape of foreskin to tighten it up over the tip and performed that now after surgery my foreskin tip remain close until i peel it back, my foreskin never slides back even when my penis is erect, also i have some extra skin over the glans and i saw some white thing sometimes when peel back whats that.?, Is all these things are normal for a restored person all intact guys have the same. All this i have done for my girlfriend because she told me to uncircumcise myself as he not likes the cut guys.Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Wear a conical shaped retainer on the end of your penis. These can be had from tlctugger.com under the "yourskin cone." After wearing it for awhile, your restored foreskin should pucker up and hug the glans like it should

Smegma is that white stuff. Worry not, it's completely harmless, however, it is still advised you retract and clean daily. Takes 15 seconds, but the additional sexual stimulation and pleasure is well worth the extra effort. Health Question & Answer

Why in the world would you do such a thing.? The white stuff is smegma, get used to it! Most foreskins do not retract when a guy is hard, that is anti circ BS! An uncut guy doesn't nor will he look like he is circumcised!

Go get re-circumcised and dump the GF!Health Question & Answer

That's called schmega...wash it off with water..normal for uncut guysHealth Question & Answer



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