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Uncircumsized but bled once during sex?
I'm 18 and recently began having sex. The first time I tried to put it in I bled alot, below the the opening of my peni$ where the foreskin is connected to the peni$ itself. I had sex since then with other women and it never happened but i always wondered why.
Also unlike, well from what i see, most guys that are uncircumsized in adult movies have no problem masterb@ting and carrying the foreskin back over the head of the peni$ yet when i try, it goes over but hurts cause its tight (the foreskin) as it goes over the base of the head.
I googled it and saw some people say that because i never used to carry the foreskin back over the head alot (except when i shower) that the foreskin hasnt stretched yet and i need to practice carrying it over so that it would hurt less. I dont know how true this is which is why im asking.
Is the foreskin supposed to be still attached to the underside of your peni$ after u already had sex or is it still attached because i dont carry it back over the head of my penis often?
The foreskin goes completely back over the head of the penis but the underside is still attached to the head. Is it supposed to be still attached or not because if its not then that would require more bleeding. I Wiki'd Phimosis and its not like the picture shown. My foreskin goes back over the head of the penis, its just that the foreskin underneath is still connected and i'm wondering should it be connected or not. I just dont want to bleed again
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Okay, you do not have phimosis in any way. True phimosis is when the skin is so tight you cannot retract it enough to even see the glans. You have stretched way past that so do not meet the definition of true pathological phimosis. (not even remotely)
As for the thing that bled under the glans, it sounds like the frenulum. The frenulum is just under the opening on the bottom of the glans. It is the culmination of the super sensitive ridged band of skin that encircles the penis just below the coronal ridge. The frenulum anchors the foreskin to the glans, and this is a perfectly natural state. In the first sexual experience when you bled, you actually affected a partial cure. If the fenulum is too tight, it often gets torn during vigorous sexual activity. You may have loosened it enough for it to be functional, or you may have completely solved the problem. Either way, some foreskin stretches are what you need to help with the tightness when you fully retract behind the glans, and these same stretches, if applied with patience, can also stretch the tight frenulum for even more looseness if needed.
I have posted some links below with some stretches that can be done in the privacy of the daily shower,....without parental or medical intervention.
Let the warm shower water loosen and relax the skin before stretching. With the results you have posted, you are almost there now. You should see full and painless retraction in about a month.
If it takes longer, it does,...no big deal,...just keep stretching.
Go to: www.norm.org and read about the reason and function of the foreskin. You will see how very fortunate you are to still have yours and how misguided are those who promote circumcision.
Mithras
Source(s): http://www.fathermag.com/health/boy-care/boy-care2... http://circresearch.googlepages.com/tightforeskin http://www.network54.com/Forum/244184/ http://www.male-initiation.net/library/gallery/fre... http://www.norm.org/ - ?Lv 61 decade ago
your foreskin may be tight and need to be stretched
here is how
For men and boys with a tight foreskin that can not be pulled back to uncover the head of the penis, this problem can be easily fixed by gradually stretching the foreskin over a period of weeks. Stretching the foreskin works in more than 9 out of 10 cases, making surgery to the penis, such as circumcision, unnecessary.
Keep in mind that it is normal for infants and children to have a tight foreskin that can not be retracted. There is no need to retract the foreskin to wash under it until the boy can do so comfortably himself. Most boys can retract their foreskin by puberty, but for those who can't, gradual stretching is an easy solution.
When trying to stretch your foreskin, the most important thing to realize is to do it very slowly. It will take a few weeks to a few months to acheive results, depending on how often you stretch it and how tight your foreskin is. You will want to gently place a finger or two into the opening of your foreskin and gently apply continuous pressure. Make sure you do not feel pain. Pain indicates you are causing damage to the foreskin.
Using a topical steroid cream is essential when stretching. Clinical trials have shown that gently stretching the opening of the foreskin and applying a topical steroid cream twice a day is a very effective treatment that works in over 9 out of 10 cases.
You should apply the cream to the tight part of the foreskin inside and out twice a day. It's also good to apply the cream while you stretch as this helps the medication penetrate the skin.
Betamethasone cream 0.05% is generally used and works best. It is available by prescription from a doctor in the United States, and it is available without a prescription in some countries. (Betamethasone cream should be used if at all possible, but if it is impossible for you to obtain it in your area, hydrocortisone cream 1.0% could be used instead. However, the best chance of successful treatment is with betamethasone.)
It is important to continue the stretching without skipping days. Just make sure you are not causing any pain, tearing or bleeding.
Also, it is important to never force the foreskin back over the head. If the foreskin becomes stuck behind the head while you are hard, then is called paraphimosis. If the skin gets stuck back while you are hard and you can not get the foreskin back over the head, this is a medical emergency, and you must go to an emergency room immediately.
Here is a basic summary for how to stretch your foreskin:
1) Stretch the opening every day for 15-20 minutes twice per day. The more time you spend stretching it the faster it will work.
2) Go very slowly. Stretch it firmly, but don't make it hurt. If you feel pain or have bleeding or irritation, stop for a while and use less force. If you feel pain, you're stretching it too hard.
3) Use betamethasone cream 0.05%. Apply twice a day to the tight part of the foreskin. Applying the cream while stretching works well.
4) Never force your foreskin back. You don't want it to get stuck behind the head. That is paraphimosis, and it requires immediate emergency medical attention.
5) Be patient! It may take months for you to get your foreskin stretched enough to move on and off the head easily. Even though it takes a long time to stretch, its way better than getting circumcised, which requires getting your foreskin cut off, is painful, and makes your penis less sensitive to sexual pleasure. Good luck!
Source(s): http://nocircumcision.blogspot.com/ - Anonymous1 decade ago
You have partial phimosis and yes the foreskin should retract fully.
You can try stretching in a hot bath about 15 minutes twice a day. Insert a couple of fingers under the skin and gently pull it up and out.
If you can't get it stretched you can ask the doc for some topical steroid that will assist in the stretching.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
There is a rare condition where the penis explodes because your blood pressure is too high during sex. You get only one penis and you cannot replace it. I think that you must be going at it too hard. You need to see a doctor. If you feel it recurring immediately stop sex and pack the penis with dry ice.
- ?Lv 41 decade ago
someone needs to start a new web page on breaking in a natural virgin penis....for these poor boys