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In case you don't read the comments, the foreskin mystery from last week's post How Common was solved. What the Reader saw on his friend's cock at the gym is a Skin Bridge.
And, apparently, it is not all that common among adult men.
- Penile skin bridge. This is a thicker, more permanent attachment. It occurs when the skin on the shaft attaches to the coronal margin. The coronal margin is the round border near the tip of the penis. A penile skin bridge usually needs treatment.
A penile skin bridge, also known as a penile adhesion, is a band of skin that connects the shaft of the penis to the head (glans). These can develop after circumcision, but can also occur in uncircumcised males. They can form due to incomplete separation of the foreskin or from injury to the glans during healing. While often asymptomatic, they can cause discomfort or irritation, especially during erections. Treatment typically involves separating the skin bridge, often through a minor surgical procedure.
Big Thanks go to Anonymous and Everett, who both helped to solve the mystery.
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In case you don't read the comments, the foreskin mystery from last week's post How Common was solved. What the Reader saw on his friend's cock at the gym is a Skin Bridge. And, apparently, it is not all that common among adult males.
Somehow, I just do not correlate Rachel Maddow to Penile Skin Bridge...
On the road traveling. Trying to escape the constant ugly news, it’s not working. It’s like a fire hose. Hugs and bisous.
Ohhh
Well, TMYK, right?
XOXO
I know, I just felt like I needed to place it there for a reminder as to WHY my mood is so dark right now.
That it is! Rachel finally put it all in place: "It's not coming, it's here."
Hugs and bisous.
Exactly. There could be someone with a skin bridge too embarrassed to ask a doctor. If they see this post, now they'll know.
XOXO
Sure glad you're okay. You haven't commented even on the giggles. I was beginning to worry.
Hugs and bisous.
And I should've put in a separator. Which I just did.
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