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By *hunkandmunchkin OP   Couple
50 weeks ago

Darlington/Carnforth/bodmin

Anyone here had problems with foreskin? I'm a grower rather than a shower but grow to about 8 inch and if I've been very active it's swelling and won't pull back, thanks

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By *orny-DJMan
50 weeks ago

Leigh-on-Sea

Perhaps a visit to your GP would be a better idea than asking a bunch of strangers on a website

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By *hunkandmunchkin OP   Couple
50 weeks ago

Darlington/Carnforth/bodmin

I'm only asking if it's something anyone has had probs with, it is forum for advice, if you have nothing constructive to say why bother?

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By *aughtycouple1008Couple
50 weeks ago

west london

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By *elkieWoman
50 weeks ago

Durham


"Anyone here had problems with foreskin? I'm a grower rather than a shower but grow to about 8 inch and if I've been very active it's swelling and won't pull back, thanks"

Ok, so. Phimosis can start later in life, it doesn’t have to be something you’re born with. There’s various forms of treatment available, so go and see your doctor. I know a few blokes who’ve had issues as grownups, some of whom chose to be circumcised and some who didn’t need it.

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By *hunkandmunchkin OP   Couple
50 weeks ago

Darlington/Carnforth/bodmin

Thank you selfie, I really don't want to lose my 'alf' of the end, would rather try to fix it.

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By *melie LALWoman
50 weeks ago

Peterborough


"Anyone here had problems with foreskin? I'm a grower rather than a shower but grow to about 8 inch and if I've been very active it's swelling and won't pull back, thanks

Ok, so. Phimosis can start later in life, it doesn’t have to be something you’re born with. There’s various forms of treatment available, so go and see your doctor. I know a few blokes who’ve had issues as grownups, some of whom chose to be circumcised and some who didn’t need it. "

This.

Phimosis doesn't always have to be problematic but it certainly can be if you cannot clean under the foreskin.

Definitely a trip to the GP.

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By *ornyBiker75Man
50 weeks ago

Lincoln

I had the same problem last year. Ended up having to be circumcised. To be honest it was the best thing I did.

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By *vgloryholebs16TV/TS
50 weeks ago

Bristol.

Interesting...

The OP asked if anyone has had problems with their foreskin..Only one response that identifies with the OP.

Two Women have given advice which may or may not be useful.

If this was reversed and a woman asked if anyone had experience of vaginal issues etc and two men responded with advice, I suspect there would be a backlash..

Good luck OP and hope more guys share their experience with you.

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By *orny-DJMan
50 weeks ago

Leigh-on-Sea


"I'm only asking if it's something anyone has had probs with, it is forum for advice, if you have nothing constructive to say why bother?"

Sorry, is suggesting you seek appropriate medical advice not helpful enough for you?

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By *rmrshorny2Couple
50 weeks ago

Seaside

Mr here am struggling for over a year with this steroid cream was given to me it partially worked but I have a referral now from docs

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By *melie LALWoman
50 weeks ago

Peterborough


"Interesting...

The OP asked if anyone has had problems with their foreskin..Only one response that identifies with the OP.

Two Women have given advice which may or may not be useful.

If this was reversed and a woman asked if anyone had experience of vaginal issues etc and two men responded with advice, I suspect there would be a backlash..

Good luck OP and hope more guys share their experience with you.

"

Not if they were HCPs

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By *exy BearsCouple
50 weeks ago

Halesowen

I always had issues but eventually I just started pulling it back when I was soft. Working my way up to it. It eventually just stretched. If I haven’t had sex in a while it’s tight again.

Lube also helps btw !!

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By *lwaysHornyInFilladelphiaMan
50 weeks ago

Barnsley

I had some issues which began after I’d frayed my banjo. I went to the doctors with the intention to get circumcised but they were very reluctant and advised cream and rest, annoyingly.

Afterwards I had a second issue and still no dice with the circumcision.

For a short time afterwards I was very cautious about it happening again and seemed more sensitive and played on my mind.

That didn’t last too long tbh but now I seem to have the issue you’re experiencing. Struggles to get over and down but once it’s made it, it’s all good. Just takes a bit of adjusting initially.

I’m going with that he’s bulked up and the skin hasn’t caught up just yet

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By *andT2020Couple
50 weeks ago

Gods Country

OP I had the same issue so feel your pain (excuse the pun). My phimosis was quite severe and I couldn’t have intercourse. My GP prescribed steroid ointment which helped to some degree but ultimately didn’t solve the problem.

Eventually referred for circumcision and frankly I wish I’d had it done years ago. It takes a short while to get used to it but once you do it’s great…..and completely pain free.

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By *hunkandmunchkin OP   Couple
50 weeks ago

Darlington/Carnforth/bodmin

Thanks for the advice guys, I've been using lube but it seems to get severe inconjunction with the odd occasion the Mrs has thrush issues, I'm going to contact the gp today, I have been using hydrocortisone as its a steroid that help a little but is an issue that needs addressing

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By *ossannCouple
50 weeks ago

London


"Thanks for the advice guys, I've been using lube but it seems to get severe inconjunction with the odd occasion the Mrs has thrush issues, I'm going to contact the gp today, I have been using hydrocortisone as its a steroid that help a little but is an issue that needs addressing "

Have you taken an oral treatment for thrush yourself?

You may be reinfecting her while being asymptomatic yourself. If a woman has repeated thrush, her regular male partner(s) should be treated with oral medication.

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By *lice AgainTV/TS
50 weeks ago

Bristol

If it's not due to infection and therefore cleanliness then phimosis is a real problem.

Had mine fixed in my 20's by an overenthusiastic young lady.

Blood fucking everywhere. Would not recommend.

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By *melie LALWoman
50 weeks ago

Peterborough


"Thanks for the advice guys, I've been using lube but it seems to get severe inconjunction with the odd occasion the Mrs has thrush issues, I'm going to contact the gp today, I have been using hydrocortisone as its a steroid that help a little but is an issue that needs addressing "

I wouldn't use a steroid anywhere without a doctor's advice - even if "twenty" other people advocated it.

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By *aGaGagging for itCouple
50 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

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By *hunkandmunchkin OP   Couple
50 weeks ago

Darlington/Carnforth/bodmin

Docs appointment booked, thanks everyone

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By *ir-spunk-alotMan
50 weeks ago

Southern England


"Interesting...

The OP asked if anyone has had problems with their foreskin..Only one response that identifies with the OP.

Two Women have given advice which may or may not be useful.

If this was reversed and a woman asked if anyone had experience of vaginal issues etc and two men responded with advice, I suspect there would be a backlash..

Good luck OP and hope more guys share their experience with you.

"

Depends how your mind works. Not everyone is a negative nelly or or a sensitive sally.

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By *andT2020Couple
50 weeks ago

Gods Country


"Docs appointment booked, thanks everyone "

You’ve made the right decision buddy

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By *aysOfOurLivesCouple
50 weeks ago

Essex


"[Removed by poster at 14/12/23 15:11:22]"

^ that sounds like someone has just performed a circumcision

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By *melie LALWoman
50 weeks ago

Peterborough


"[foreskin removed by poster at 14/12/23 15:11:22]

^ that sounds like someone has just performed a circumcision "

Omg you're spot on

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By *ichelinstar1Man
50 weeks ago

Peterborough & London


"[foreskin removed by poster at 14/12/23 15:11:22]

^ that sounds like someone has just performed a circumcision

Omg you're spot on "

I’m grateful that I’m circumcised. Although my doctor disagrees. He thinks I’m a bellend.

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By *ickD80Man
50 weeks ago

Wolverhampton


"OP I had the same issue so feel your pain (excuse the pun). My phimosis was quite severe and I couldn’t have intercourse. My GP prescribed steroid ointment which helped to some degree but ultimately didn’t solve the problem.

Eventually referred for circumcision and frankly I wish I’d had it done years ago. It takes a short while to get used to it but once you do it’s great…..and completely pain free."

Completely pain free? Do you mean that you’re now pain free as it’s been a while since the operation or do you mean that you didn’t feel any pain at all, not even directly after the operation?

I was circumcised at a very young age for medical reasons, maybe about 4 or 5, but I can still remember how painful it was for a while after the operation. If any part of your body was cut off it would be painful but especially so when it’s the most sensitive part. I guess there’s a slim chance that you have an incredibly high pain tolerance and feel absolutely no pain if a part of your body is cut off but if that was the case you’d be a medical miracle.

If you’re saying that it’s pain free now because the operation was a while ago and you’ve fully healed then that’s more understandable.

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By *andT2020Couple
50 weeks ago

Gods Country


"OP I had the same issue so feel your pain (excuse the pun). My phimosis was quite severe and I couldn’t have intercourse. My GP prescribed steroid ointment which helped to some degree but ultimately didn’t solve the problem.

Eventually referred for circumcision and frankly I wish I’d had it done years ago. It takes a short while to get used to it but once you do it’s great…..and completely pain free.

Completely pain free? Do you mean that you’re now pain free as it’s been a while since the operation or do you mean that you didn’t feel any pain at all, not even directly after the operation?

I was circumcised at a very young age for medical reasons, maybe about 4 or 5, but I can still remember how painful it was for a while after the operation. If any part of your body was cut off it would be painful but especially so when it’s the most sensitive part. I guess there’s a slim chance that you have an incredibly high pain tolerance and feel absolutely no pain if a part of your body is cut off but if that was the case you’d be a medical miracle.

If you’re saying that it’s pain free now because the operation was a while ago and you’ve fully healed then that’s more understandable. "

I had nothing that could be described as pain after surgery, some itching as the skin healed but nothing more. The stitches dissolved within 3 weeks and soon after it was brand new ??

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By *andysexmanMan
50 weeks ago

any location

Thanks for all this information.

I have had this issue for a few years. And it's gotten worse.

Will contact GP and hopefully get cream for short term and get an appointment to see a specialist.

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