Why cant my penishead be exposed?


Question:
I am a 15 year old male and my foreskin does retracted when i am erected i noticed there is a ligament like thing connecting my foreskin to my penis i was wondering what is that

Answers:
I think your penis head are not exposed yet because you are not yet circumcised and have not fully developed. Maybe your skin needs to be recircumcised.

Other Answers:
sounds like you may need to go see a Dr about that. they may need to cut the skin
you need to see a doctor and they can help you.
I had a boyfriend with the same problem. He was 21. The Dr told him that when he was circumcised, a strand of the tissue either wasn't cut enough, or it grew back. Anyway, he had to be re-circumcised. He was fine afterward. You should have that checked. It sounds like the same thing.
Good luck.
You should speak to a doctor about that. THey can expalin it better and there may be something they do.
thats funny lol... not the question,.. but the fact that it seems like girls know more about this than the guys...
Dude. Thats normal. Youre talking about in the back (underside), right? The foreskin doesnt roll down like in the front. Its connected in the back. Its 134.7% fine.
wait till u are 20s, you know
ok i rated you a thumbs down cuz this crap has been asked answered asked backwards etc.....

There is no LIGAMENT! its called a frenulum! similar to the tongue. that holds 70% of your sensitivity. usually removed at birth be happy its there. do light retracting and over time you will be fully able to retract your foreskin. anyway in sexual education it will be decribed other wise you need to d oa google search on penis anatomy! the end!


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