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Foreskin - Sex


Question Posted Saturday February 16 2008, 3:19 am

When you put your penis inside her, does the foreskin go back over the head? (if uncurcimsised)

If it does, will it hurt?

if it does hurt, is there anyway of preventing this?


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solidadvice4teens answered Saturday February 16 2008, 11:05 pm:
The foreskin slides back during sex to expose the glans 9head of the penis). This should never hurt and your foreskin should retract easily.

No doubt through bathing you've learned to retract it to bathe the head of your penis. If you experienced no pain then you shouldn't during sex.

Sometimes the foreskin can be tight and cause pain if you try to retract it. If that's the case consult a urologist. This doctor will likely make what is known as a dorsil (sp?) slit to allow the foreskin to retract properly. You won't need a circumcision unless te problem can't be fixed otherwise.

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Alin75 answered Saturday February 16 2008, 8:39 pm:
Yes it should. It may hurt if you have not done this before, but it will stop hurting once you get used to it. There is no way to prevent it (to my knowledge), but the discomfort should not be too great.

All that aplies for a normal foreskin. There are cases where it is too tight and that may lead to greater discomfort. In those cases the options range from exercises to surgery.

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