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Date Posted: 05:58:05 07/19/08 Sat
Author: MXCH
Subject: Have "partial phimosis" but cannot retract while flaccid

Hi,

Judging from the photos on the site (very useful thanks) I have partial phimosis. I haven't seen a doctor about this yet, I only discovered there was a problem about 10 days ago.

It seems like the stretching exercises combined maybe with the cream are the way to go, although I'd rather just stretch for now and hopefully avoid a doctors visit.

One problem. I cannot retract at all while flaccid, because the act of pulling the foreskin pushes the penis inwards or deforms it. Whilst erect I can retract somewhat but not to the edge of the bell-shaped part (not quite down with the lingo yet). The exercises seem to imply that retraction while flaccid is easier or the first step towards retraction whilst erect, but I can only stretch the foreskin whilst the glans penis is strong. Is this wrong?

For what it's worth, I had paraphimosis once (after a failed attempt at losing my virginity). We were both shit scared I'd have to go to hospital, but it fixed itself after about half an hour, apparently with no ill effects. I wouldn't recommend waiting to see what happens to anybody else though!

The main info missing from the site is how long it's supposed to take. I've seen anything from days to months on the net. Currently I'm only stretching once or twice a day and then only for a few minutes, but might step that up a bit soon. There has been some very minor progress but there's such a long way to go! :-(

Thanks for your time and VERY big thanks for this site. I don't know what I'd be doing right now without this resource. All hail the internet :)

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