How "loose" Should The Foreskin Be ?

Normally in an uncircumcised penis... (read the full answers below)

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    Votes: 13 44.8%
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    Votes: 11 37.9%
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    Votes: 4 13.8%
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    Votes: 1 3.4%

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Being very interested in the topic "foreskin" (because I am uncircumcised), I'm doing a poll to find out how much, roughly, the foreskin is "elastic" between men. In particular, considering the average length it should have, it is also important to know as occur the "exposure" of the glans during erection: for example, automatically, in part autonomously, only manually.

Before answering, however, I wanted to clarify one thing. Due to the fact that the reserved spaces in the survey are quite limited, I have not been able to insert the whole answers. In the poll I only put the "numbers". Therefore, you can read the explanation below:

1) Foreskin should fully cover the glans both when the penis is flaccid and when it is erect (manual retraction always possible).
2) Foreskin should fully cover the glans when the penis is flaccid. During erection, the glans should at least partially uncover by itself.
3) Foreskin should fully cover the glans when the penis is flaccid. During erection the glans should completely uncover by itself.
4) Foreskin should only partially cover the glans both when the penis is flaccid and when it is erect.
5) Foreskin should only partially cover the glans when the penis is flaccid. During erection the glans should completely uncover by itself.
6) Foreskin should leave the glans (almost) entirely exposed both when the penis is flaccid and when it is erect.

If you want, you can leave a comment about this poll and the results...
 
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SirConcis

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Your survery uses the word "should".
As teenager, I was brought up from comparing and reading in books that for the grown man, the foreskin shoudl leave top of glans exposed when flaccid and be fully retracted by itself during erection.
Interestingly, books from France (where circ wasn't done) described the normal foreskin that way.
In Québec, where there was influence from USA medical books, there were instuctions that long foreksins shoudl be removed, which explains why as teenager I didn't see many guys with long foreskins like mine, and why pediatrician always suggested it to my dad (who refused)


However, today,l long foreksins are common, and a guy whose foreskin continues to cover glans when erect is common as well. And guys whose foresins does not fully cover glans when flaccid are not very common.