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stiangglanda
2 years ago

It is too short if it does not completely cover the acorn in the slept state, which is no problem.

It’s too tight if it’s hard to pull back or it’s not or just something.

I think that’ll be the case with you.

Such constrictions are normal up to puberty age and say that it is getting better and better.

Try carefully stretching the foreskin. Never with violence but always so bite at the point where it then kneifts. Perhaps also best in warm water because it makes the skin more supple…

If it doesn’t get any better, let the doctor tell you about your ointment for stretch therapy… Think that you can handle the problem so well

stiangglanda
2 years ago
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stiangglanda
2 years ago
Reply to  stiangglanda

Thanks for the star 🙂

Gentlef
2 years ago

If she keeps going, that’s good. The constriction seems to be better. Still, you can help. Your pediatrician can tell you a stretchy ointment against phimosis you can use. So you can make sure that it works at some point.

SimulatorTV
2 years ago

If it’s always better, it’s very good.