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Perly Penile Papules & Pulling Back

Started by guest1333, 2017-06-04 13:59:34

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guest1333

I have massive penile papules all around my glans.
Any experience here if they get any smaller when pulling back for extended times?

(On the attached images my dick was oiled making the papules even more extreme...)

soundsgreat87

Wow. That's pretty extreme!

I've been pulled back for almost 2 years now, and my PPP haven't really gotten any smaller... but the fact that circumcised guys almost never have them makes me think that exposing the glans will make them go away. I just don't know how long it will take.

thesevenpointfive

Quote from: soundsgreat87 on 2017-06-04 16:14:48
Wow. That's pretty extreme!

I've been pulled back for almost 2 years now, and my PPP haven't really gotten any smaller... but the fact that circumcised guys almost never have them makes me think that exposing the glans will make them go away. I just don't know how long it will take.

Not sure that true, but must admit i have not seen cut men with them, there is no hard in them, but not sure, but, keeping the skin back should help
Love skining back and letting my head show

Hazeleye

Many years ago when I was younger, before I started to pullback, I had a few. After having been pulled back a while, mine did disappear. I always assumed that they were there to increase sensation. Might be wrong. By the way Sascha, you have been well blessed for them.

Nexolaris

Quote from: Hazeleye on 2017-06-05 03:22:00
By the way Sascha, you have been well blessed for them.
For PPP to be a blessing one has to have a positive attitude towards them. I also have PPP and never liked them despite knowing that they're harmless. Currently I'm trying to get rid of them. If it works I'll post the results.

guest1333

My wife likes the additional stimulation a lot, I don't like them because of easily getting sore...

jdm

If your PPP are getting sore, you might want to try treating them with CLA. In my experience, they react very quickly to it, and become a lot tougher. Personally I like the appearance of PPP. If you don't, you might find this thread interesting. http://pulledback.org/index.php?topic=194.0
It talks about PPP removal.

guest1333


soundsgreat87

"Conjugated Linoleic Acid", often sold as a health supplement.

Nexolaris

After three weeks of sandpapering the PPP they were less prominent than before I started but still visible. So today I used the soldering iron method to get rid of those PPP. I cannot wait to see how that turns out after healing. Maybe a second session will be necessary. We'll see.

guest1333

Soldering iron?! Sounds pretty dangerous. Don't you burn the nerve endings with that?

brownuncut

Quote from: Nexolaris on 2017-06-25 20:28:56
After three weeks of sandpapering the PPP they were less prominent than before I started but still visible. So today I used the soldering iron method to get rid of those PPP. I cannot wait to see how that turns out after healing. Maybe a second session will be necessary. We'll see.

lol

Nexolaris

Quote from: Sascha on 2017-06-26 05:49:14
Soldering iron?! Sounds pretty dangerous. Don't you burn the nerve endings with that?
Well, I cannot imagine it being more risky than using scalpels or lasers to remove the PPP.

guest1333

Would be interested in before and after pictures  :)

soundsgreat87

 :o That... ooh, uh, I dunno how I feel about that haha.