Because you want to!
Restoration to gain complete coverage of the glans with expanded skin will
take some time (years in most cases). This requires dedication and
determination so you really have to want a replacement foreskin to succeed.
Why have a foreskin?
Why not, after all it is a normal and natural part of the penis, but beside
this there are good reasons why the penis incorporates this sliding sheath of
skin in the design and they are briefly as follows: -
- The foreskin covers the glans to protect it against abrasion, unwanted
stimulation, drying out, keritinisation, injury and loss of sensitivity.
- The foreskin protects itself. As it consists of a double layer of
folded skin the outer layer protects as it is an extension of the shaft skin
whilst the inner layer is of specialised tissue similar to under the eyelids
(mucous membrain) which while the penis is flacid is in contact with the
glans.
- The foreskin inner layer of mucosa is full of nerve endings that are
sensitive to pressure and temperature and give pleasurable sensations during
sexual intercourse.
- The foreskin carries the frenar bands which are at the junction between
inner and outer foreskin. These bands are circumferential and full of
specialised receptors that give yet more sexual responses as they are
stretched when the foreskin is retracted or during sexual intercourse.
- The inner foreskin layer secretes moisture that is lubricating, mildly
anti-bacterial and moisturising for the glans which does not have this
ability.
- The presence of a foreskin allows the 'gliding action' to take place
during intercourse as it facilitates movement within your partner without
causing abrasion and dryness. If the entrance to your partner becomes
dry the penis will still glide within the moist inner parts.
- The foreskin, frenar bands, inner foreskin and frenulum (all attached) are
at least as sensitive or more sensitive than the glans. To amputate
the foreskin removes a considerable amount of sexual sensitivity to the
point that if were not there at least HALF would be lost.
Contact: kevin@doobarn.f9.co.uk
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Page last updated 30 Sept 2002