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Title: Pretty dumb mistake
Post by: Dicsolovag on 2019-01-21 17:14:48
Recently I have done as the topic says a pretty dumb thing.
Fortunately it looks like it wont effect me badly in the long term but I dont know yet if it will help to retract or not.

So the story
I read here about using rubbing alcohol on the foreskin so I had a strange idea a couple of weeks ago.
I put on 2 rubber rings and applied lots of alcohol based aftershave on them. The main idea was that I would be able to make the inner foreskin a bit drier and maybe shorter.
I weared it for 2 hours but it was unpleasant all the time.
When I checked it after 2 hours I had a severe swelling and a nice chemical burn under the corona.

It took 2 weeks to heal.
Now its healthy again. Only one thing changed. My frenulum has a fracture on it. Like the ones which was tied but not completely cut.
It will turn out that it is a desired result or not but looks interesting.

Anyway I discourage anyone to try this at home.
Maybe I'll post some pictures later about the results. I didn't take any about the injury.
Title: Re: Pretty dumb mistake
Post by: soundsgreat87 on 2019-01-22 04:59:49
Ooooh. :o that sounds bad. Was there anything else in the aftershave besides alcohol?
Title: Re: Pretty dumb mistake
Post by: countrydirt on 2019-01-22 12:14:33
Yikes!  Hope it all turns out well in the end.
Title: Re: Pretty dumb mistake
Post by: Dicsolovag on 2019-01-28 16:28:42
Well.
After 3 weeks it is good as new.
No bad change at all.
I found though that my frenulum is now larger a bit. 10 percent maybe.
I'm looking forward to see if it will help to retract easier or not. Cos I needed to keep it forward for weeks my progress got a bit ruined, still I am able to keep it retracted on its own for a day.
Title: Re: Pretty dumb mistake
Post by: thesevenpointfive on 2019-01-28 21:17:14
Using stufff like aftershave can cause issues, but the penis is resilient part, good that its getting better