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Date Posted: 18:46:08 10/05/09 Mon
Author: Hans Elsevier
Subject: Removed my own frenulum

About 3 years ago i removed my frenulum with a nail scizers and bleeded a little and healed up fine. I did not need any stiches or anything thing like that when done the other way, why can't the doctors do it my way, much easier and less pain. It took 2 cuts and don't miss it all. Why is there anyway, besides being the most senisitve part of the penis.
I can pull back my foreskin further then before, i had no problems with it before,i did it because i read that the frenulum keeps the foreskin forward, so i decided to cut off to see if it will stay back but that did not work, it still stays forward, so it is not true what it does. Now i can masterbate behind the gland and not make it sore like before. So i am glad i took it off, i do not miss it at all.

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