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SirConcis
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There is no muscle in the foreskin. There is no muscle in the penis. The foreksin is normally an elastic skin which likes to shrink if possible and stretch when needed. It isn't "muscle".
There are conditions which breakl this elasticity (such as BXO and other skin problems) and when these arise, they are generally permanent in that if you stretch, the second you stop, it will narrow again. So removal of the "deffective" skin is really the only viable loong term option.
Acquired phimosis is very different from a foreksin that was never stretched prperly since childhood. In the later case, the foreksin could be healthy and just need some stretching. But in the former case, the foreksin is not healthy.
There are conditions which breakl this elasticity (such as BXO and other skin problems) and when these arise, they are generally permanent in that if you stretch, the second you stop, it will narrow again. So removal of the "deffective" skin is really the only viable loong term option.
Acquired phimosis is very different from a foreksin that was never stretched prperly since childhood. In the later case, the foreksin could be healthy and just need some stretching. But in the former case, the foreksin is not healthy.