I'm a woman, but in my opinion it's not a problem, and everything is solved by a visit to the doctor.
My husband had the same problem as you at the beginning of puberty. He's been manipulated and everything's been solved. Your problems with ending are due to a lack of experience.
- Phimosis occurs, it is neither scary nor shameful to see a doctor.
- Not always, but circumcision is often recommended for the removal of phimosis. Circumcision in itself nowadays is neither problematic nor hurt. You're going to have to not pull your dick too hard and don't have sex for six weeks until it all heals.
- After circumcision, over time the sensitivity of the head will decrease and it is very likely/almost certain that this will solve the problem of premature end. If it continues, there are other methods/medications, but i don't think you'il get there.
- From experience, I can tell you, you won't regret it when you're circumcish. On the one hand it is more hygienic, in some countries, incl. and in the US, babies are routinely circumcised, HIV is shown to be much harder to circumcised, and women like to see on the nudist beach, for example, a circumcised dick much more than uncircumcised.
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Bro, I'm too!
Mine can't be completely naked by being in an erection just because I have a short gem, and who knows there may be phimosis! But mine on top of it is crooked (but this is normal), about 30 degrees on the left.
I've been reading all kinds of things on the internet.
And I just started washing it with hot water, naked it more often, and I'il tell you it's better, but I guess I'm going to have to take him to the doctor.
I don't know, brother, take a bath and bathe nicely. Also, don't panic about things from the internet and analyze what you're reading.
And be careful with the doctors.
What's ashamed? You know how many assholes this doctor looks at every day? Yours isn't special. You go and solve your problem. You're ruining your life because you're ashamed to see a doctor. Find some private clinics, make a phone call and ask. You'il calm down, believe me.
Go boldly, there's nothing to worry about because it's a super easy operation. After that, I will not lie to you, there is a lot of discomfort, but this is normal, it is still a very sensitive place. A week after the surgery, things are much better, and you'il forget. On other issues - the size does not change, even looks larger. The surgery is not expensive and can go through the health insurance fund. I only paid for team selection because I wanted a specific person to operate on me. And yes, you'il end up slower, some of the sensitivity is lost. I was a white cat before surgery, but there's really nothing to worry about.
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