What can I do if part of my f.s is attached to the head? I can almost fully retract apart from small parts of the f.s that seem to be a part of the head, can it be seperated?
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whats f.s? frenulum skin?if thats what you are talking about then it is normal to have it connect like that. Most people who arent circumsized have that attached and some circumsized people still have that bit attached too. Yes it can be seperated. Usually done by surgery. Dont try to cut it yourself because it will be extremely painful and probably wont heal properly. Also I have found that stretching daily will help loosen it up. There was a time when i masturbated for a few days straight and I tore mines. I Was more sore than in pain. It healed eventually but not completely. Now its really loose and you can see a little notch at where it tore.
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I'm pretty sure he means "foreskin". It's possilbe that the frenulum might be keeping the foreskin from retracting, but it sounds like he's talking about an adhesion between the foreskin and the head of the penis.
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f.s =foreskin. Should have made that clear, my bad. I checked a picture in the 'anatomy' sticky at the top and it doesnt match that. It sthe skin around the top, not underneath.
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As I said...an adhesion.
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SteveA, that's probably it. Are there any reasons to be concerned if it is that? Can the two be seperated?
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I don't really have much expertise on the subject. Did you click on the link in my post, above? You can also do a search on this site for adhesion. There's been lots of comment on it. Also, try Googling for foreskin adhesion.