my best friends boyfriend always talks to me about their relationship, and so does my friend, almost to every detail, she isn't a virgin but he is, and he is uncut. He said that when they first had sex that the skin pulled back all the way (foreskin) and it was very painful, even a couple days after, he had never pulled it back all the way when he was erect before. can this happen to men or does he just have a condition? apparently he hadn't masturbated enough to pull the skin back all the way over the head of his penis, so would this be considered his cherry being popped? also i realize that that is alot of info for a friends boyfriend to tell me about, but i am really laid back and that kind of talk doesn't bother me, (just in case you that was odd, lol)
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Do men have cherries to pop????
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There is no cherry popping with guys
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well apparently the skin had never be pulled back that far, and it happened when he first had sex with his girlfriend (my friend) so, technically it could be a way of saying it (popping of the cherry)
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sorry, i wouldn't want to do that, i hate confrintaion, i'll be careful lol......well then is there a technical term for what i explained above?
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not just losing their virginity but the skin being pulled back over the head all the way, he said that it was really painful and it was kinda pinkish un the foreskin. he was sore down there for several day he said
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It was painful becasue he didn't know he was supposed to be retracting he forskin all these years to clean.
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Ewwwwwww......ok thats prolly it. lol , thank god hes not my bf, also he can be an asshole to my friend lol.....thank you guys for your answers,
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He probably left here some chese!
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You drunk again?
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No.
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I thought when you misspell, you were drunk. My bad.
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Hi, Kati: Your male friend should be encouraged to retract his foreskin, often, so that free movement is facilitated and it becomes accustomed to use. He may wish to spend a week or two doing specific exercises, to bring the foreskin up to speed. Instructions for specific exercises are described elsewhere on this site, but two are illustrated here: http://www.foreskin.org/46-33-03.jpg, and for the frenum: http://www.foreskin.org/46-33-04.jpg. After all, if a person didn't use his legs for fifteen years, they, too, would be sore the day after first use. By the way, Kristal's suggestion that men cannot bleed during intercourse is not always true. More than one fellow has experienced a snapping of his frenum during activity which is too vigorous for conditions, particularly when, like your friend, the frenum has not experienced regular use.By the way, the term is intact, not "uncut", the latter term suggesting that genital mutilation is normal. Use of the term is comparable to describing a woman's genitals from the point of view of a genitally mutilated female. Finally, smegma, so-called, is more a problem of females than of males, even of intact males. Men usually have the accumulation flushed during bathing, though this process is usually more difficult for females. Like stallions, men often lose smegma during sexual intercourse. Occasionally, oral sex does the job, and both men and women may be the lucky recipients of the favour.Korydon
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Lucky recipient? Come on.. don't gross me out.