Problem with penis skin?!


Question:
My penis skin is too tight to move back & forth. Whenever I move it back, I can see the red penis head and it is not possible to keep it like for a long time because pain. I can't touch the red penis head because of irritaion. Please help me.
Answers:
Take every day a hot bath and move slowly your skin up and down. Pull it every time a little bit further. Do this for a few weeks. This way you can slowly stretch the skin and day-by-day you can get the skin more further over the top of the penis. Keep repeating this until it goes easier.
If this doesn’t work, than I think you should visited the doctor. Maybe you need a little cut in the skin. There are many other boys with the same problem. Don’t feel sham.

If your penis is red and irritated my advice will be: go to the doctor too.
But I can understand if you don’t feel comfortable to go, so try this first. Because if you can’t move your skin you probably never wash it. This way he become dirty. That is why he is so red and irritated.
If you can’t wash it try this:
While sitting in bath(no soap), pull you skin like you make you penis longer. Open the skin and let the water go in, close the skin and massage now the water what you hold in the top of your penis. Let the water go out and repeat. This way the dirt can get out. Do this a couple of times for one week. If you do it good, you will see it become less irritated. If it does so keep going on until it is not irritated anymore, but if NOT, please for your own good go to the doctor.
Good luck

Other Answers:
SLOWLY move it up and down. Do it every day. Little by little. I once had problems like u. But after 3 yrs trial.i'm normal.
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