well, what little part i have covered right now feels...well protected and more natural in my opinion, plus it keeps it moist and sensitive which is great! and i can go commando now without it feels so rough on my dick ^_^
I got to around a CI-6 through pumping (for a few months) and then later on using O-rings (sometimes 1, sometimes several) to "train" the skin forward.
The area of the glans that has coverage feels great and when I go from hard to soft and the skin rolls over on it's own it feels really amazing. I haven't done anything to make it longer in quite some time, I really should get back to it and go for full coverage.
...but i ended up stopping when the silicon in my tube cracked open while i was pumping and pinched my sack and ended up bruising it... :frown1:
Ow!
With a good cylinder and not too much pressure, if you just pump to where you get the "donut" every few days over a period of time you'll see some coverage. That's definitely where I got most of my gains. Wearing the o-rings seemed to stretch some more and "train" it to stay forward. I tried using tape and stuff but it was too intrusive and got a few "tape burns"...not for me.
I dunno really, i just dont think ill be able to do the T-tape correctly...
mine kinda gets pushed up then roll inward when im over my head
oh cool cus i have one too..dunno really just curious if any other cut guys have one..so what does your frenulum do when ur stretching ur skin..mine kinda gets pushed up then roll inward when im over my head...is that normal..for some reason i think mines longer than it should be...
HairyTXdude: I'm intact, but if I may I'll give a few hopefully informative facts and comments regarding your Link 33.
The frenulums of uncircumcised men vary greatly (within reason!) from one guy to another. Too short and it can frustrate retraction; long and supple enough it can allow retraction "to the balls," as I call it. The great majority, I suspect, lie somewhere between. That's the answer to one of your questions if, by "stretching," you mean tightening the shaft skin backward toward the body. It's difficult to tell from your photos, but your frenulum appears to me to be of normal length, cut or uncut. (Remember, however, that I'm much less familiar with circumcised penises, and even less so with circumcised ones having a frenulum.) It is long enough if it doesn't pull your glans downward upon erection or retraction. It definitely is not "longer than it should be"--there's no such thing.
If I understand your description correctly, the bunching effect that you see when you push the skin forward over the glans is also completely normal. That is exactly the way that it functions in intact men. The "rim" formed by the opening of the foreskin bunches the frenulum and then rolls on over it. The frenulum then stretches out lengthwise with the overhang of the skin beyond the end of the glans (assuming that the individual doesn't have an unusually short foreskin). Its length is the cause of the pointed "spout" at the tip on the underside of the penis. If you grasp that tip and pull it outward (direction away from the body), you can see the frenulum "standing up" lengthwise, higher than the surface of the inner foreskin. ~ Scan through enough photos on this site and you'll run across some examples of the pointed tip and of the bunching effect when the opening of the foreskin is located midway or so on the glans. I've seen a few, but don't remember whose pages and therefore can't cite locations for you.
This is all less than easy to describe clearly without demonstration, but I hope my attempts are not too confusing. If you'd like, PM me for clarification, or with any further questions you think I might be able to answer. I'll be happy to respond to the best of my ability.
Best wishes for speedy success in your restoration endeavors. -- KdG
Sure bro, check this link Foreskin Coverage IndexHey Guys,
I'm enjoying reading the thread and hearing about all the ways that you guys stretch your foreskin (even though mine needs no stretching at all). But, I don't know what all this CI-1, 2, 3, etc. stuff is about. What does that mean? Can someone please explain it to me? Thanks,
Narendra