Is it Normal that Foreskin does not Cover the Glans? Posted: 06-04-06 22:06pm
Is it normal for an intact teenager to
have just 3 quarter of his dick head
covered with foreskin? How can I make my
foreskin longer so that it will completely
cover my glans when I'm flaccid? I had
been stretching it for 6 months plus now
and my foreskin length had increase from
covering only 1 quarter of my glans to 3
quarter of my glans now. And is there any
way that I can actually consult a doctor
working at clinics about this as I live in
Malaysia?
Sorry for 'bombarding' you guys on all
this questions but I really wish that my
foreskin will completely cover my glans
someday.
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Sexual Health - Men Answer A1033 Posted: 06-07-06 06:24am
Yes, it is normal that the foreskin does
not entirely cover the head of the penis.
Circumcised men don’t have foreskin at
all; there is nothing medically wrong with
foreskin that does not cover the glans. In
fact, foreskin hasn’t any very important
function to insist so much on increasing
its length.
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