Monday, March 26, 2012

Foreskin Restoration For Circumcised Men


An explanation of what foreskin restoration is
[Reblogged from original at link] 
Besides taking a stance against infant circumcision, the other main component of this blog is discussing my experience with foreskin restoration. I get a lot of questions about what this means, because after all, it’s not an extremely well-known process. That’s not to say it’s obscure- there are literally thousands of people restoring their foreskins. But overall, the existence of restoration is unknown to many. Here I’ll summarize what foreskin restoration entails.
First off, foreskin restoration typically does NOT refer to any type of surgery. Although there are surgical methods of foreskin restoration, the outcome is generally less-than-satisfactory, so not many people choose this option.
Rather, foreskin restoration is done completely by the person himself. It’s a method of tissue expansion in which one tugs/tensions the penile skin, in sessions over a period of time. This tension gradually encourages the development of new skin, until the point that the foreskin is essentially recreated. This is NOT just stretching the skin. Although some temporary stretch tends to occur, the process ultimately results in the development of completely new skin cells. These skin cells take on the properties of the cells they are expanded from. Thus, the end result of foreskin restoration tends to be closer to an “original” foreskin if some of the original foreskin is left over from the circumcision in the first place. But those who lost all of their original foreskin due to circumcision need not worry, restoration will still bring about a foreskin quite similar to the original.
The two main methods of foreskin restoration are manual restoration and restoring with a device. Manual restoration is simply using your hands. There are various tugging exercises you do, either in a couple of 20-minute daily sessions, or several shorter session spread throughout the day. You can also restore using a foreskin restoration device. Over ten of these devices exist, each working slightly differently, but all producing basically the same end result. Whichever device you choose, you wear it on the penis, and it tensions the skin for you. Typically these devices are worn for several hours a day, anywhere from about 4 to 10 hours is recommended. Some devices can be worn while sleeping, while other should only be worn during the day. You’re not limited to either a device or manual restoration- many including myself use both methods. Some even switch off between multiple devices. Although one needs to be dilligent in their routine, you do not need to actively restore every single day- you can take a day, maybe even a week off here and there.
Absolutely anyone with a circumcised penis can restore their foreskin. Although certain methods and devices are limited to men with some slack skin, a man with no slack still has options until he develops it.
Another aspect of restoration is retaining. When someone is far along enough that they can pull the skin over the glans, it is recommended they wear a retainer of sorts to keep the skin there even when they’re not actively restoring. This is not only for comfort, but also promotes glans sensitivity as well as helping to shape the developing foreskin.
A frequent question I get is “Does restoration hurt?” The answer is absolutely not. I will admit that many devices look intimaidating, and the idea of tugging on your penile skin generally just doesn’t sound pleasant. But the key the restoration is, you don’t tug to the point of pain. Just enough to feel tension. Manual restoration may sometimes feel a little strenuous (even then you should probably ease up a little), but NEVER painful. Devices should absolutely never hurt either. If you feel pain, you need to adjust the tension. Besides being painless, devices do not feel uncomfortable, either. A few devices do require a strap that runs down to the knee, and this may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but there are several devices that consist of nothing more than the part that goes on your penis, and these do not feel uncomfortable at all. Sometimes, I forget I’m even wearing my device.
The monetary price of foreskin restoration varies depending on your method/device. Manual restoration, of course, will cost nothing, being a hands-only method. If you use a device, it can coat you anywhere from maybe $10 if you make your own device, to around $50 for a modestly priced (but very effective) device, to about $150 if you go with the most expensive option.
The amount of time it takes to finish restoring depends on various factors, including how much skin was cut off in the first place, how much you want back, what method(s) you use, how well you stick to a routine, and just natural differences between people. A realistic time frame is about 4-6 years. However, some men have been lucky enough to finish in just 2, and others have been restoring for a decade.
The ultimate question: what does one stand to gain from restoring their foreskin? Well, once the glans has been covered consistently for awhile, it will shed its callous, and regain the natural sensitivity it is supposed to have. The same will happen for the inner portion of the foreskin the rests against the head. For those who lost the foreskin’s slackness as a result of circumcision, this mobility will be fully restored, leading to more comfortable and pleasurable sex and masturbation. The penis will generally feel more comfortable against clothing, since the glans is no longer rubbing up against underwear constantly. And of course, there’s obviously the emotional value of regaining something that was taken from you, as well.
What doesn’t get restored? Well, a restored foreskin is not quite as snug as an original, so unwanted retractions may occur more frequently. The frenulum, if removed, cannot be restored either. Even those who have a frenulum remnant have a harder time expanding that tissue. But despite the losses that are permanent, the benefits of restoration are great enough to justify the process. Men who were circumcised in adulthood and then restored their foreskins (in other words, those who have experienced all 3 states: intact, circumcised, and restored) typically report the following: if the sexual pleasure felt with an original foreskin can be rated as a 10, circumcised pleasure can be rated anywhere from a 1 to a 5, and restored pleasure a 7 to a 9.
Hey, I’ll take as much as I can get back as possible. And that’s why I restore.
As always, if anyone is curious or has any questions regarding the process, feel free to ask.
Here is just a handful of good restoration resources:

Friday, March 16, 2012

Pt.3 Dick Types: Sizes & Under 2 Inches



A discussion of unusual dick features with built in pleasure benefits men (and women) may not have considered.


Types of Dicks Featured in 5 Parts:
  • Pt.1: Curvy (sideways, up & down)
  • Pt.2: So-called Bad Circumcisions (built-in french ticklers)
  • Pt.3: Mushroom Head Two inch or smaller
  • Pt.4: Still 2 Cum...Soda Can thick
  • Pt.5: Still 2 Cum... Miscellaneous

#3. Mushroom Head Two Inch or Smaller:

Many men (and women) will not believe any woman can be pleasured with such a small apparatus as a two inch or smaller penis, until you experience one, or several, as I have. The smallest was about an inch and was all bulbous head with no shaft. The image to the right also demonstrates the added bits from the built-in french tickler penis described above & shows the same penis as below left, fully erect at slightly over two inches.


The size of this penis to the below left, if erect, would exactly represent the mushroom head penis of this category, and if all were removed except the pink ring just under the glans, it would depict the one inch all glans penis I have experienced, pleasurably.




Biologically, the average erect penis length is 5.25 to 6.50 inches and the average vaginal depth is 3.5 (pre-arousal)  to 5 inches (post-arousal). If you do the math, that actually means the average sized dick is more than enough for the average depth vagina. However, the vagina is quite flexible and can accommodate somewhat larger penises without pain or discomfort, and as we know, some women prefer larger sized equipment. [I posit that the extra goes to waste, never actually being wrapped within the vaginal corridor and must be very frustrating for a man to use only part of his penis, somewhat like oral sex that only envelopes the top, leaving much unstimulated & literally left out in the cold].





A fact few know is that the vagina only has nerve endings within the 1st two inches of the vaginal corridor, and in some women the cervix itself also produces pleasure, or pain, when bumped during intercourse. So with only the first two inches wired for pleasure, so to speak, is it any wonder few women climax during intercourse without any other stimulation, such as clitoral? A small penis actually can give more pleasure because it stays within that zone the entire time, and for some women the g-spot is also stimulated, creating a triple source of friction for orgasms, vaginal, clitoral and g-spot. I can assure you this is the case, from experience.


Pt. 2 Dick Types: Built-in French Ticklers


A discussion of unusual dick features with built in pleasure benefits men (and women) may not have considered.

Types of Dicks Featured in 5 Parts:
  • Pt.1: Curvy (sideways, up & down)
  • Pt.2: So-called Bad Circumcisions (built-in french ticklers)
  • Pt.3: Mushroom Head Two inch or smaller
  • Pt.4: Still 2 Cum...Soda Can thick
  • Pt.5: Still 2 Cum... Miscellaneous


#2. So-Called Bad Circumcisions are just built-in french ticklers:

Many men have what is considered a circumcision scar that leaves a ring of foreskin around the glans of their adult penis, insecure because their penis doesn't look normal. Women say, who cares what it looks like when it works like a built-in french tickler that other men have to buy to get the same or similar effect? 





I could not find the image I wanted to use to illustrate this point, of a penis with a bulbous almost flower petal like ring around the underneath of the glans, which to me looked exactly as if it had been designed for women's pleasure.






This image is the closest I could find, although it actually depicts an entirely different & more serious medical problem of the urethra being on the outside of the shaft or in the wrong location. However the bumpy ridge around the glans shows exactly the type of penis I had hoped to have a photo of for you to see. Perhaps I can add that later, if found.



From these images of actual cock-rings, one can imagine the additional frictional pleasure to be had from such an added texture. These can be placed on the penis or on a dildo or vibrator, both of which I have enjoyed fully on many occasions.

By comparing these shapes to the actual foreskin scars (or extra bits left behind for pleasure as I call them ;-) or rings around the underside of the penis head, which is exactly where a cock-ring is worn, it's easy to see that your extra bits should be celebrated for the added sexual stimulation provided to both participants (or multiple partners, if that's your thing :) 

Pt. 1 Dick Types: Curvy


A discussion of unusual dick features with built in pleasure benefits men (and women) may not have considered.


Types of Dicks Featured in 5 Parts:
  • Pt.1: Curvy (sideways, up & down)
  • Pt.2: So-called Bad Circumcisions (built-in french ticklers)
  • Pt.3: Mushroom Head Two inch or smaller
  • Pt.4: Still 2 Cum...Soda Can thick
  • Pt.5: Still 2 Cum... Miscellaneous

#1. Curved Penises: 



Most women enjoy a curved penis, yet men think of it as a defect, and in some cases (see link below) it may well be, if it is painful or causing some other physical problem. Women are buying penis shaped vibes & dildos with a curve because this applies pressure to the g-spot better than a straight penis can. 

Don't believe me? Here's two women's vibrators out of thousands, that are sold specifically for taking advantage of the curve. So men with a curvy penis, you have a built-in g-spot curve and by adjusting positions you may find yourself in much greater demand than your straight penis fellows. 








I find the best position for an upward curving penis is missionary since the g-spot is on the frontal vaginal wall. In a doggy-style position the curve is pretty much wasted, considering it pushed the vaginal corridor up against the rectal canal; however some women may enjoy this type of stimulation equally. Likewise a penis that curves down, would be ideal for doggy-style intercourse, reaching the g-spot perfectly.
For those who are in pain or suffering other issues related to their curvy dick, here's an article covering the medical disorder for most cases of curved dicks, at :