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#311555 - 03/19/08 03:08 PM
torn frenulum!
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colsman
Registered: 02/04/08
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Hey, last night I retracted my foreskin in the shower to wash it and it tore. It bled a lot obviously... what should I do? I was thinking about circumcision, but I'm not sure what style I would like (Example: high and tight, low and loose, etc.) Please give some input on what you suggest, even if it's not circumcision. Thanks ahead!
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#311562 - 03/19/08 03:36 PM
Re: torn frenulum!
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sdp
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Something doesn't make sense. Kind of odd to have it tear by simple retraction. It takes some effort to make it tear.
Anyways, avoid excessiev retraction a week to let it heal.
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#311756 - 03/20/08 03:17 PM
Re: torn frenulum!
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willy7187
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it's hard to know right away what the effect of this will be. some guys find tearing the frenulum solves the problem some like me find it makes it worse.
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#312266 - 03/25/08 06:47 PM
Re: torn frenulum!
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ralesk
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Listen to sdp and let it heal. Been there done that 
Now if it keeps ripping you still don't have to get cut -- think about it a little, it's not the foreskin that has a problem (or not the entire foreskin), just the banjo string. Should it keep causing trouble (didn't for me when I ripped mine by accident in my early teens), you can have a doctor cut just the frenulum, no need to get rid of the whole skin.
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