Educational porn: What is Phimosis?


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Image: The actress and model Luna Roulette licking a penis with Phimosis, this image is merely illustrative and shows the appearance of a penis with said condition.


Phimosis is a condition in which the foreskin is narrow and cannot be fully retracted over the head of the penis (glans). It can be congenital, meaning present from birth, or it can develop later due to lack of proper hygiene or other reasons.

During development, it is normal for the foreskin not to fully retract in babies and young children. However, as they grow older, the foreskin tends to become more elastic and flexible, allowing for easy retraction. This usually happens around 3 years of age.

In cases where phimosis causes difficulty in retracting the foreskin or if the foreskin is thick and bulging, it is recommended to seek the guidance of a pediatric urologist to determine if this is necessary a circumcision . 

In adolescence or adulthood, it is also recommended to seek the opinion of a urologist to decide the appropriate treatment in cases of phimosis. While in mild cases phimosis can be treated with foreskin stretching and retraction exercises, in more severe cases circumcision may be necessary.

It is important to note that phimosis does not usually directly affect sexual performance. However, in some cases it can cause discomfort during penetration or masturbation, and even cause pain during erection.

Video: The actress Abella Danger fellating a penis with Phimosis, this video is merely illustrative that you can lead a full sexual life with the condition (Mild), Abella is a professional and takes care of her partner by treating his penis delicately (Comparison of her usual scenes where she is much more rude with the penises of his scene partners) in a controlled environment .

In addition, poorly treated phimosis can lead to complications, such as excessive buildup of smegma (a thick white substance that accumulates around the foreskin) which can cause infections and inflammation in the glans. It can also cause hypersensitivity of the glans penis and premature ejaculation, and increase the risk of tears or injuries during penetration due to the pressure exerted by the vaginal and/or anal walls.


In conclusion, if you experience phimosis, it is essential to seek medical attention to receive a proper diagnosis and determine the most appropriate treatment depending on the severity of the case.