So, (Jackin’) Life With Father led to the Cut v Uncut discussion, which led to another Anon-posted comment about Foreskin Restoration.
It can be quite successful, but it’s a long, drawn-out process. Don’t expect overnight success. It take perseverance and patience. In other words, this is something for the cut guy who really believes he’s missing something essential in his life.
Now, I know I have some of the greatest, most caring and open readers in the blogosphere so…
I would like to have a true-life accounting of this process. If you’ve done this – or are in the middle of doing it – and would be willing to share the experience with your fellow readers, email me your story.
What process are you using (there are a lot of websites out there making claims – and it wouldn’t be the Internet if some of them weren’t bogus)?
What made you begin the process – what convinced you this was for you?
Did you feel (emotionally) you were missing something, or was it because you find a foreskin more aesthetically pleasing? Or did a partner (male or female) ask you to do this? Or do you have intact male siblings and wished to look more like them, or your intact father?
How has the process proceeded – has it taken longer than expected, or has it been faster than expected?
Is there any pain involved?
What was/is your goal – full coverage restoration or partial cockhead coverage?
How do you feel about your self-image now that it’s done or now that it’s progressing?
Do you experience more sensitivity in the head of your cock?
How has it changed in appearance in skin tone, smoothness?
Has the skin become more naturally moist?
As always, if you wish to stay Anonymous, I value your privacy and I will not reveal your name or email address. If you have pictures detailing the (monthly/weekly) progress and can send those along, it would an added bonus.
2 comments:
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