Hey, I have a few questions.I've been stretching on and off (for a few years)And I've made a lot of progress, I can actually see the top part of my head, but I haven't been making any progress recently for a few months.If you look at the pictures on the bottom, that's as far as it can go.Now for the questions,1) Is the frenulum SUPPOSED to be there (that close to the head)?2) If I continue to stretch, should it go down more?------------------------------Smaller Picture (for slow running computers)http://img161.imageshack.us/img161/3203/dickhelpsmall1nn.jpgHi-Quality Picture (1600x789) (Click on the link - You may need to enlarge it)http://img161.imageshack.us/img161/3976/dickhelp3gz.jpgThanks!
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A Few Questions (HQ Picture Included)
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Hey, first of all remove the picture from your post, just leave the link. Your frenulum looks like it is in the right place. When I started stretching I thought mine looked far too high up as well. But when you fully retract it stretchs and looks normal.
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Sorry about that,anyway..So, do you think I should be able to fully retract?
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Was that as far as you could go flaccid? I couldnt really tellit looks pretty good, i could kind of see a ring therewat do u do to stretch?It looks like u should be able to retract while flaccid at least!
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Your frenulum is in the right place. It looks like stretching should work. Have you tried using hydrocortisone cream to help it?
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You should be able to fully retract, but you need to do some more stretching, so keep at it!
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i stretch by pulling down on the skin usually
& WHEN i take baths (i usually take showers) - i try to stretch it a lot
what is hydrocortisone cream? - what does it do?
thanks for all the replies, it actually got me even more motivated.. i was on the verge of giving up and just getting circumsized
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In reply to: what is hydrocortisone cream? - what does it do? It is a steroidal cream that helps skin become more elastic and pliable, easier to stretch, and reduces pain and swelling. In most countries, you need a prescription for it, so you'll need to see a doctor to get it. It is commonly used to help with tight foreskins. You've got many options still before considering circumcision. Keep stretching, and be patient.
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oo that's cool, I'll definately ask my doctor about it --edit--after researching about hydrocortisone cream online, it seems like hydrocortisone cream is used on rashes..i don't get how that would get stretch the foreskin, loloh, and is it 1% Hydrocortisone?
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I have generally heard betamethasone being used. Although both have a steroid component, I couldn't tell you the difference.