Thursday, April 24, 2008

How far do i have to pull pack on an uncircumcised penis to put a condom on? -

i was wanting to kno because when i put on a condom and i try to pull my uncircumcised penis back, when it shoes like mid head or not even it hurts kinda. Help?

They only tell you to pull your foreskin back when putting on a condom so the foreskin won t slip while you re putting it on. So really, if you can put on a condom with the foreskin down, that s completely fine. Many guys pull their foreskin back to put it on, but then pull the foreskin back down once the condom is on (since they re used to having the foreskin rubbing the head for stimulation... not a piece of rubber). As for your tight foreskin, you can work on getting it loose by following these instructions: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?... Circumcision is not needed or recommended. It s become a lot less common: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...

ehh i heard you need to pull back... or it might come loose....

You shouldn t have to pull the skin. If it hurts, get it circumcise. Uncircumcised penis are prone to diseases and bacterias much more then circumcised ones.

Don t worry, good condoms don t break...

why do you have to pull the skin before wearing a condom? if it bothers you then have it circumsiced dude...

6 3/4 inches

How old are you? Anyway my advice is get circumcised. We advocate circumcision because uncircumcised males are more prone to developing penile cancers. -dennisMD

dude, pull back all the way and then put ky in the condom before you put it on...trust me...i m a trained professional...good luck, buddy.

No you dont thats bad for your little guy. You put it over the foreskin. You need to cover the foreskin as well because sperm can be caught in there and whats the point then.

2 things: 1) You don t have to pull back your foreskin to wear a condom, if it makes you feel uncomfortable. 2) If you get just a slight discomfort when you pull back your foreskin, it just means that you re not used to but with practice you won t feel a thing. Start practicing while you shower or masturbate, pulling a little bit more each time. Eventually, your foreskin will stretch and you ll be able to pull it back below your head (which is good for proper hygiene). Now, if you get PAIN when trying to pull back, then you could benefit from the surgical alternative: circumcision, which is a quick and easy procedure that can be done at any age. Consult with your doctor.

Please remember not to listen to anyone on here advising you to get a circumcision. That is ridiculous. If you re able to comfortably wear a condom with your foreskin over your head, just keep it like that. It usually feels better to pull the skin back first, to make the more sensitive head show to the condom, but if you prefer your foreskin to cover the head their is no issue. I suggest everyone PLEASE research circumcision before they write such rude things about someone with a natural penis.

Don t listen to the people telling you to get a circumcision. They re ignorant, misinformed, and probably jealous that someone cut off part of their penis. Uncircumcised penises are *not* more prone to any kind of disease, so long as you practice good hygiene and safe sex. Circumcision removes nerve endings in the foreskin, and exposes the head of the penis, both of which cause desensitization and decrease sexual pleasure. I can t believe some people are foolish enough to advocate genital mutilation for no good reason. Men are born with a foreskin; it s supposed to stay there. Anyway, you don t have to pull back your foreskin to put on the condom. Just slide it on overtop, and it ll be fine.

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