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Red face Jan 19, 2015 at 04:39 PM
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I ask because I only get satisfaction when I don't pull the foreskin back. If I pull it back it feels like there is too much physical pressure on the organ, and it starts to throb a little. Is this normal? I also don't like to pull it back because the head is very sensitive.

Another question, how easy is it supposed to be to move the foreskin from below the head to above the head?

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Default Jan 19, 2015 at 04:44 PM
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I suppose it is a matter of what feels right to you.

It is necessary to move the foreskin below the head of the penis to properly clean the smegma which builds up every couple days.

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Default Jan 20, 2015 at 08:35 AM
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In general, the foreskin should move relatively freely back and forth over the glans. If your foreskin is too tight it won't move freely and will cause discomfort and avoidance of the action. For uncircumsized men, some of the most sensitive and best feelings come from the foreskin moving back and forth over the edge of the glans.

If you have tightness, you should get yourself checked by a doctor who can help determine a path that you are comfortable with that fixes the issue. Avoid circumcision except as a last resort. You will likely find that sex and masturbation is much more enjoyable when your foreskin moves freely, like it should.
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