Foreskin restoration (criticizers need not answer)?
i am 17 y/o right now. wont be 18 till mid october. i have researched this topic abit. i have seen a circumcision in life and am sickened by what happens to them infants. i was cut at birth. i would like to do this procedure, but i am still living at home and wont move out till after i graduate hs next year, and i have no credit card either. now i am wondering how to discuss this topic w/ my parents, since the foreskin restoration discussion is always awkward. if i were to get a device from like ebay or tlctugger.com, my family is the type to open or inspect packages even if its not theirs. if i did get a device and they saw it, i don’t think they would even know what its for (i would feel embrassed if they did know what it was for). there is also the charge on the credit card. how do u suggest i open up a discussion about this topic w/ my parents and persuading them to let me do this? any tips would be helpful.
uncannyx is woefully ignorant about what circumcision does and how foreskin restoration works.
While restoration doesn’t replace the amputated nerve endings and damaged nerves, veins and other things, it does dekeratinize the glans and surrounding tissues, and the new inner foreskin is even more sensitive than the glans, adding a new dimension to sexual feeling that I never experienced before. It also dramatically increases the intensity of orgasm.
I have a theory that, with the glans finally covered again, the way that nature intended, the remaining undamaged nerve endings compensate for the missing ones, and the restored sensitivity is much like that of the intact male.
In any case, it’s well worth the time and effort to restore, and I feel more whole and natural as a man, both in function and in appearance.
I’m not finished with my restoration yet, but have accomplished great gains with my TLC Tugger.
While at your age, it is difficult to talk with parents about something so personal. They may or may not understand, as when they had you circumcised, they thought that it was the best thing to do. Don’t be too angry with them for this decision, they were misled by the old wive’s tales and outright lies about the so-called benefits of circumcision.
You can start restoring by using a manual technique, it’s quite simple, just try to pull the shaft skin over the glans with one hand, and with the other pull down on the skin at the base of the penis. Don’t use too much force, it can cause skin tearing and scarring.
Just tug to the point of mild discomfort. I reccommend doing this several times per day; possibly morning and night when in bed would be the most convenient. You can also take a little extra time whenever you urinate to tug for a minute or two.
Don’t try to rush it, and don’t expect results right away.
With my Tugger, I experienced some gains in about three months, with some heightened sensitivity.
But it depends also on how tightly you were circumcised.
If you have some loose skin, you have a bonus, and it will be easier. Just remember not to use too much force. Lotion on the penis will also help, as the skin tends to dry out and become brittle with tugging.
Even the manual technique should give you some slack skin to work with when you get a device, so that it has some skin to "grab onto," and this will give you a boost and a good beginning for restoration.
Some guys who were cut excessivly tight need to use taping methods (there are support groups who can advise on techniques on the internet) and it takes them longer to get enough skin to restore.
I quite frankly don’t know about how you could talk with your parents about this. Mine were dead before this ever came up, and my own father was intact, but until I knew about the damage that had been done to me it didn’t occur to me that the difference in our penises was important. I would have liked to have asked him why he had it done to me, when he was intact, now that I look back.
About 200,000 guys are restoring now, and restoration is nothing to be ashamed about.
The shame goes to the penis butchers who mutilate helpless infants and try to perpetrate it on all males.
Circumcision is the worst hoax ever perpetrated on the male sex.
A foreskin is not a birth defect; it is a birthright.
ERIC

March, 19th 2010 at 2:11 am
Why do you have to discuss it with your parents? If you want to restore your foreskin, that it your personal choice. I’m not an expert on this, but there are a few guys here on Y!A that are in the process or have completed foreskin restoration, so wait for their responses.
In the meantime, check out this link. Hope it helps.
References :
http://mensightmagazine.com/Library/foreskinfaq.htm
March, 19th 2010 at 2:18 am
Wait until you have a job and the credit card. Because a device is too risky to try it manually on your penis; you don’t want it damaged. Surgery is your best option. Good luck.
References :
March, 19th 2010 at 2:53 am
I have been there and done it. If you have been cut pretty tight, there usually isn’t enough skin remaining to initially use the tlc or cat stretcher, they need some skin to grip on to.
Investigate using the t-tape process (see the link below), they are easy to make or purchase premade and the cost less but you must replenish your supply periodically. That’s the way I started and got excellent results.
Let me know it you need any other help, GOOD LUCK
Also check the link of the National Organization of Restoring Men (norm) there is a lot of good information. You can also look at the norm site for a support group that may be your area. I participate in the group Chicago group.
References :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Tape
http://www.norm.org/
March, 19th 2010 at 3:36 am
First of all a mail order device will definitely not restore your foreskin. Consult a doctor for this info. Secondly,I myself, would feel embarrassed to discuss this with my mother present. Talk to your dad on how you feel about this. Let him know that you would like to explore the possibilities for foreskin restoration. I don’t know what the results are,if successful, but I can guarantee you that you will not have the sensitivity return to your penis as it once was before you were circumcised. I am not circumcised but I am contemplating this procedure for possible health reasons. Get all the facts you can.
References :
March, 19th 2010 at 3:42 am
I would send an email expressing your desire for the product under different terms.
Send them a check from a bank for the exact amount and have them deliver it to a friends home.
Trust me… these people know its a personal product. I feel for you and hope all goes well my friend. I am intact and there is nothing better than to feel a set of lips caressing me all day long.
I should also congratulate you on this decision. Also you should tell your parents. Shame on them for allowing it. They should pay for the thing. I mean really. They cut 75 % of your best part off. Some people have taken their circumcisers to court and won !
After all mutilation is mutilation. Its not legal to do to anyone… Well – Except a helpless child. Criminal !
Hoping for the best answer here….
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March, 19th 2010 at 4:27 am
You could totally circumnavigate your parents on this all together if you so choose!
1. You can go to the store and get one of those prepaid debit cards, there is no age restriction on the purchase of them.
Then you can use it to order what ever you wish as if it were a regular credit or debit card.
2. Go to the post office, Mail Boxes USA, Fed-ex/Kinko’s or some other similar place and get a PO box. Then simply have your package delivered there. Failing that, you could always have it sent to a friends house or a trusted relative, such as an understanding uncle, aunt or grandparent.
References :
March, 19th 2010 at 4:42 am
uncannyx is woefully ignorant about what circumcision does and how foreskin restoration works.
While restoration doesn’t replace the amputated nerve endings and damaged nerves, veins and other things, it does dekeratinize the glans and surrounding tissues, and the new inner foreskin is even more sensitive than the glans, adding a new dimension to sexual feeling that I never experienced before. It also dramatically increases the intensity of orgasm.
I have a theory that, with the glans finally covered again, the way that nature intended, the remaining undamaged nerve endings compensate for the missing ones, and the restored sensitivity is much like that of the intact male.
In any case, it’s well worth the time and effort to restore, and I feel more whole and natural as a man, both in function and in appearance.
I’m not finished with my restoration yet, but have accomplished great gains with my TLC Tugger.
While at your age, it is difficult to talk with parents about something so personal. They may or may not understand, as when they had you circumcised, they thought that it was the best thing to do. Don’t be too angry with them for this decision, they were misled by the old wive’s tales and outright lies about the so-called benefits of circumcision.
You can start restoring by using a manual technique, it’s quite simple, just try to pull the shaft skin over the glans with one hand, and with the other pull down on the skin at the base of the penis. Don’t use too much force, it can cause skin tearing and scarring.
Just tug to the point of mild discomfort. I reccommend doing this several times per day; possibly morning and night when in bed would be the most convenient. You can also take a little extra time whenever you urinate to tug for a minute or two.
Don’t try to rush it, and don’t expect results right away.
With my Tugger, I experienced some gains in about three months, with some heightened sensitivity.
But it depends also on how tightly you were circumcised.
If you have some loose skin, you have a bonus, and it will be easier. Just remember not to use too much force. Lotion on the penis will also help, as the skin tends to dry out and become brittle with tugging.
Even the manual technique should give you some slack skin to work with when you get a device, so that it has some skin to "grab onto," and this will give you a boost and a good beginning for restoration.
Some guys who were cut excessivly tight need to use taping methods (there are support groups who can advise on techniques on the internet) and it takes them longer to get enough skin to restore.
I quite frankly don’t know about how you could talk with your parents about this. Mine were dead before this ever came up, and my own father was intact, but until I knew about the damage that had been done to me it didn’t occur to me that the difference in our penises was important. I would have liked to have asked him why he had it done to me, when he was intact, now that I look back.
About 200,000 guys are restoring now, and restoration is nothing to be ashamed about.
The shame goes to the penis butchers who mutilate helpless infants and try to perpetrate it on all males.
Circumcision is the worst hoax ever perpetrated on the male sex.
A foreskin is not a birth defect; it is a birthright.
ERIC
References :
March, 19th 2010 at 4:58 am
There are web sites with info on making restoration devices at home if you want to try that instead. Or you could order something secretly. But if you don’t want to do that, you’ll have to explain it to them. Write them a letter if you’re not comfortable talking about it. If you want to talk, just choose a time when they’re comfortable and ask if you can bring up an important issue, and if they’ll promise to listen to your opinion before saying anything. The least they should do is listen, it was your foresin they wrongly took away. Good luck.
Harriet
References :
http://adamisrestoring.blogspot.com
http://www.norm.org
http://forums.govteen.com
March, 19th 2010 at 5:13 am
You do not need to use a device to restore your foreskin. I am a firm believer in manual tugging. After all, my penis is always within arms reach.
I am getting good results with about 1 to 2 hours a day – when I wake up in the morning, when I shower, every time I go to the bathroom, and whenever I have nothing better to do with my hands.
I have noticed that many guys actually get better results with manual tugging than those wearing a device. Either way, it takes time – time each day while tugging and time to grow a foreskin.
References :
http://pages.suddenlink.net/manual_methods/methods2and3.html
http://www.cirp.org/pages/restore.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreskin_restoration
http://www.foreskin-restoration.net
http://www.restoreforeskin.org
http://www.norm.org/