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Do YOU have a tight foreskin?  

basketmaker2 74M  
19 posts
1/31/2017 6:37 pm
Do YOU have a tight foreskin?


If you are one of hundreds of men who have a<b> foreskin </font></b>that does not retract back from the head or glands of the penis, then this is for YOU! This is a condition that should be addressed for your increased pleasure and sexual enjoyment! It is a common condition known medically as "phimosis" that can easily be corrected by your family doctor or urologist, male problem physician. Your family doctor should be aware of your<b> foreskin </font></b>just with a proper physical, however, many practitioners fail to discover this condition simply by NOT asking the patient to demonstrate its function. This condition may have been the result of the lack of proper hygiene as a allowing bacteria and other irritants to accumulate beneath an unwashed<b> foreskin </font></b>resulting in the development of an infection commonly known as "balanitis" an inflammatory process which consequently can result in scaring of the skin to the glands penis or the opening of the<b> foreskin. </font></b>This can be an abject reaction for anyone attempting to engage sexually with such a condition that can turn-off a partner for oral sex especially! Some of these can smell and be very unhygienic and unclean, unfortunately. It can be corrected in the physicians office in most cases with a quick "snip" of the skin allowing a complete retraction providing facilitation for cleaning and normal function, NOT TO MENTION---increased sexual pleasure and sensitivity! Usually, a small release at the opening of the<b> foreskin </font></b>at the clockwise positions of 4 and 8, and 12, will prove effective! Allow complete healing of the skin before resuming sexual activity.

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