Pulled back — living with a bare head

General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: james_l on 2023-02-28 13:19:09

Title: How are the freshmen doing?
Post by: james_l on 2023-02-28 13:19:09
Hi there,
I thought it's a good idea to start a new topic on how are beginners doing and where they start from. I've been doing pulling-back for a couple of days now - to be truth, currently only during day. What it's looking like you can see in the following pics. How are the other beginners doing and how is it looking like? Please mention also your goals with pulling-back. Mine is to show the glans by training the foreskin to roll back automatically. I hope I can reach this.
Title: Re: How are the freshmen doing?
Post by: barehead23 on 2023-05-24 07:52:13
I'm on my second day today! Just pulling back and letting it sit there. Works ok during the day, but it rolls back over the head quite often when I lay down to sleep, so maybe I need a ring for during the night.

My foreskin is pretty thick and long so it looks pretty bunched up, I'm hoping that will reduce over time.

Title: Re: How are the freshmen doing?
Post by: ask4me on 2023-05-24 09:07:10
I've been trying to be totally pulled back for 5 days now. Going pretty well but would love to understand what is the spoon method and also when. To expect it to start drying out.

I'm planning to be permanently pulled back as I love the look and feel and also to somewhat reduce sensitivity.
Title: Re: How are the freshmen doing?
Post by: Traposaurus on 2023-05-30 15:18:02
I've just posted in the "show off your glans" thread, but I'll post here as well.
I've been trying to stay pulled back for a few weeks now, and found the method that works best for me is using a circular disc (a coin) to roll back the foreskin and then a small piece of surgical tape to keep it in place. I don't like the look of the tape, but it's the only method I've tried that works all day and night, flacid and erect.
I've started doing it because I like the look, the feel and I want to lose some sensitivity.