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Hi, wondered if anyone had any advice. I can pull my foreskin back and everything’s fine when flaccid, but once fully erect I can’t.

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I had the same problem as a teenager up till my early twenties. My doctor told me to stretch and roll it back as often as possible which, although it took a long time, was successful in my instance. You have to be prepared to be patient but it’s worth it eventually, I’m very partial to my fully functioning foreskin.

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Hi thanks for the info, I’m 28 next month though and would finally like to get this sorted out.

Like I said no problems when I’m flaccid, and actually no problems having sex either, but would like fully functioning foreskin! And think it would be more hygienic.

Circumcision is really a very last option for me.

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The foreskin is no different to other skin, see his ear lobes can be stretched will give you an idea what you can be achieved elsewhere. As I have said on here before, it’s not for everyone, but stretching really can work. I love my foreskin and the way it protects the glans and all those millions of sensitive nerve endings, that’s why it’s there!

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