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I am 29, average built person, ready to get married this year. I have a few problems that I haven't discussed wit anyone.

1) When I pull back my foreskin when the penis is in flaccid state, it goes half the way down the shaft of the penis. But when the penis is erect, it goes just behind the penis glans and stay there tight. It won’t go any further. It will stay there like it’s swollen.

How do I solve this without circumcision ?

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Have a read of these Johan

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it is normal and nothing to solve.get married and enjoy sex .everything will b ok.

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