Friday, August 15, 2008

Is it normal for the foreskin to only partially cover the head of my flaccid penis? -

My foreskin only partially covers the head of my penis when flaccid, I am uncircumcised and wanted to know if this is normal, also is there anyway to lentghen it so that it does?

it is very normal... relax

Whilst most foreskins do cover the whole glans (head) of the flaccid penis it is by no means unusual to have one that only covers part of the glans. Many men would consider this an advantage since the tip of the foreskin is not constricted and thus phimosis is very unlikely. It is much easier to wash under a short foreskin - there is less to have to pull back and it comes fully back much more easily

Most foreskins seem to cover at least when flaccid, but nothing abnormal about a shorter one. It is fairly easy to slowly lengthen an existing foreskin. Just use the same methods that circumcised guys wanting to restore their foreskins use. It takes them around 3 years to do this, but you are lucky, to lengthen one maybe 5 or 6 months. I wanted mine to cover when erect and only took 6 months.

Some foreskins are naturally shorter than others. Or maybe you are partially circumcised? You can look online for non-surgical foreskin restoration advice that circumcised guys do, basically it involves stretching the existing skin to cover the glans. You could do a similar thing to stretch your existing foreskin. Harriet

Yes it s normal and there is a great way to lengthen it! In fact I m doing the same thing so email me and ill give you the details. It s hard to go into them over here. =] but email me and ill tell you how. -Connor XconnorXkoolaidX@yahoo.com

Dude we all are made differnetly some dudes that skin has a hang over some are shorter and allow the head to be exposed it is all the way we were made curtdude

Yes, its normal. Your foreskin is just shorter than others.

It s not uncommon.

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