robert d: What can you tell me about the Frenulum tearing during sexual intercourse?
It is possible that the Frenulum located right under the penis’s head can tear during a sexual intercourse. For those of you that have experience:
Is it a really bad thing when it tears, or can one just continue to have sex normally and enjoy it still?
How much does it hurt?
If it does tear would it need some kind of treatment?
Answers and Views:
Answer by tammy t
Last guy I saw with a broken frenulum said it hurted like hell, he got circumcided.
Hey, that has happened to me and there was loads of blood but I didnt fell nuffin thank god, was a bit off me tree at the time but anyhow I think it happend because we were both dry she got on top of me and put it in straight away next thing it felt limp and she seen blood and she freaked cause she thought it was her. It stung like mad for a few days goin to toilet, showerin etc but I left it for a month or so and now its fine no blood anymore but I always make sure im wet and she is b4 I do anything , hope this helpsAnswer by chadamog
Tearing of the frenulum is a rare event that usually only occurs because there was some brute force or serious lack of lubrication during the act. It is generally a pretty tough little piece of skin. However, most circumsized men do not have a real frenulum, if there is a trace of skin left at all. It’s original design was to keep the foreskin over the head of the penis which is actually a mucous membrane like the inside of your lips. However, here in america with routine circumcision so common, people think that the hardening and deadening of the head’s skin is normal. Consequently, if a circumcised boys frenulum does tear, it is usually minor compared to that of his uncut counterpart. While there may be cosmetic procedure that would allow the frenulum to be corrected, it would no doubt be excruciatingly painful and require some sort of stiches and no sexual activity for a long period of time, even then one would have to be careful to not tear it again. But under normal circumstances, especially when lubricant is used, there is no reason for the frenulum to tear.
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