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Is foreskin retraction reversible non-surgically?

I'm 14 and I've been noticing that my foreskin has been retracting lately. The foreskin is slowly separating from the glans of my penis and whenever I get an erection, I can feel my glans touching my pants. I find this sensation kind of weird, and my foreskin is close to completely retracting to go back behind my glans. Can I choose when my foreskin covers my glans and when it doesn't?

Thanks.

Update:

To summarize: Once my foreskin retracts behind my glans, can I restore it so that it covers my glans again?

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  • Jobo
    Lv 6
    9 years ago
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    The foreskin separating from your glans is perfectly normal. Retracting during the erection is also normal in some men, in others the foreskin doesn't retract by itself. Finally there are some guys whose foreskin retracts and remained retracted for ever.

    When the foreskin retracts upon erection, most times it will go back to its place when the erection is lost.

    If the foreskin remains retracted behind your glans when you lose the erection, you can pull it back over the glans. However, it is possible that it will slide back again, in which case you have to learn to live that way. That weird sensation you feel now, you will not feel it once you get used to it.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    Sorry but i don't understand

    your question.

    The foreskin separating is normal

    at your age.

    Yes, some men's foreskin auto-retracts

    on erection, but can you not simply

    pull it forward again.

    Most men the frenulum does this

    for you, perhaps you clean glans

    too often.

    M

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