Penis problem
| Thread started by helppp on 2006/12/22 23:19:16 |
My penis is uncut and I have this skin connecting the head of my penis to the skin under it. I can still have sex and cum but I was wondering if this is normal. Someone told me that sometimes its not cut off during circumcision. Is this true? Should I get it cut off? |
2007/06/04 06:43:13 User: piyo | I had the same thing but as time went by the skin disconnected itself. I thought I had done something wrong. I was scared I would bleed. I think it's normal to have that skin. Maybe with time it will break off like mine did. Try pulling the foreskin back gently over a period of time and see if it comes off (that is if you want it to come off). If you're really worried about it you could go and see a urologist (is that what they're called?) |
2007/07/11 10:54:46 User: mikeg | Maybe you're referring to the frenulum? (Google it on the internet and you'll find lots of sites.) It's a completely normal part of the uncircumcised dick (I'm uncut too). It's very sensitive and sometimes called the male G-spot. As long as you can retract your foreskin and slide it back and forth--and cum--you're fine. Cut guys often have lost most or all of their frenulum in the circumcision. Aren't you lucky you still have yours? |
