Hey whats up everyone. I'm 21 years old. Ive had sex before with some chick and it was my first time ever and I went in dry without having any lubrication and my foreskin got stuck behind my penis. I went to the hospital and the doctor said it was fine. Tjen I got oral sex and same thing happend I was dry and my skin got stuck behind my head and it felt super uncomfortable that I couldnt care go thru it. What do you guys think it is? Lack of streching my foreskin? Or should I use more lubrication and foreplay?
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Both the vagina (assuming there was some stimulation prior) and mouth are kinda wet so no need for lubrication there. As for your skin getting stuck behind your penis glans, did you go to a urologist or a GP (general non specialist doctor).
Is there any streching I should do? It felt like it was forced back. I went to the doctor to when it was stuck and he said it was fine . does it loosen up during sex? I'm really desperate for answers
Foreskin being "stuck" behind the penis head is never fine. A foreskin should be able to go up and down the penis head whether erect or flaccid. Once again, the doctor you saw ... was a a GP or a urologist. You can try to keep stretching your foreskin in warm water (but never to the extent when it is painful) but I cannot tell you whether that will solve your problem.
Get two fingers into the opening and gently tug it apart. Hold five minutes. Do that four times per day. That’s it. Don’t cause pain. Doing this in a warm bath helps too.
Like all the previous posts it sounds like you just need to stretch it out a little more just hold it stretched for a few minutes a day in the shower and you should be fine atleast you can pull it down past the head
You have what it seems is a very slight case of phimosis which is what I had but when I was erect it was physically impossible for me to pull me skin back without tearing so I had to get circumcised
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