12
Mar

My boyfriend and I’ve been living together for a while. We're not very sexually active, and he cleans his penis quite well, however there’s an odor that comes from his penis. He's uncircumcised, but unlike i've ever seen. His foreskin is nearly closed at the end of his penis, so he can't pull it back to clean it properly. Has anyone heard of this kind of natural penis before? Can you think of a solution? We're thinking of visiting a doctor to have it clipped so the foreskin can come down, but we're a bit weary about it. If anyone has any serious advise we would really appreciate it.


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Well I don't really go in for the conspiracy theory (see above) but I'll concur that circumcision is not the immediate first choice here.

He *does* need to see a urologist though, and soon. He needs to start loosening that foreskin up, this should have been done every day since his infancy so it's going to take a while to correct it.

Make sure he is doing everything under the supervision of a physician. We don't want him to stretch too hard; damaging the skin will only make his problem worse.


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Well, someone should have taught him to pull that foreskin back when he was a child. A child needs to learn to pull back that skin very gently and clean underneath there. With time, the foreskin then becomes more flexible. Adult circumcision isn't something to take lightly. It's very painful. Ask your husband to begin gradually, but to try to pull the skin back a little everyday. Is it painful for him when you’ve sex? The skin must go back then when he’s erect. My husband had never been taught to pull his foreskin back and ended up having circumcision as an adult. It takes quite a while to heal. You may have to resort to that, but I would certainly get a doctor's advice. Perhaps there is a less painful method of getting that foreskin to retract more. I sympathize with him.

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Been there - done that! Scared spitless to see a physician. Finally screwed up enough intestinal fortitude to see a Urologist for evaluation. Circumcision procedure done in his office under local anesthestic 12 weeks ago. No pain. Very tiny anguish. From the time I walked in until I walked out only took 45 minutes. It was nearly healed in 4 weeks & completely healed in 6 weeks. Not much limitation except no sports or sex for 6 weeks. Use judgement as to type of clothing to wear, etc. No large deal. Get it done & over with. He’ll be much happier & satisfied.

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I used to have that problem when I was a kid…
My foreskin didn´t come down…

MY solution…..Circumcision….

And now it feels so much better!!!…
It´s hotter….sex it´s even superior….=P…lol


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the only thing he has the ability to do is get circumcised.that's usually done when your a baby. its gonna injured for a while until it heels, but will be better in the long run. cleaner also.

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Have him visit the doc, but instead of inquiring about a circumcision, have him ask about stretching exercises and a steroid cream. Circumcision should only be considered as a last resort.

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yeh, i think theres something called a dorsal slit that can fix that

he can try stretching excercises and maybe get a steroid cream to loosen up the skin


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tell him to cut it off!

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ya I sugest you go to a doctor about this

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It sounds like a rather severe case of phimosis.

Circumcision is never necessary or desirable, and there is an operation called a preputioplasty which can solve this, if stretching can't accomplish retraction.

Circumcsion can cause complete dysfunction, as well as many other adverse effects and complications that the doctors don’t disclose and in fact suppress.

For a physician who isn't intent on mutilating him by circumcision, you can look up DOC or Doctors Opposing Circumcision on your browser.

If you pick just any doctor, he'll probably try to talk him into a circumcision; they make money from it and are frequently members of the religions that try to impose the mutilation of circumcision on all males.

Circumcision is the worst hoax ever perpetrated on the male sex.

A foreskin is not a birth defect; it is a birthright.

ERIC

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