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PART I Pointers to the T-Tape Restoration
Method - For Men Curious About NON-Surgical Foreskin Restoration
INTRODUCTION
Foreskin restoration can be achieved by most any circumcised man. The ability
to go through a full, successful foreskin restoration, has very minor bearing on
how you were circumcised (i.e. how tightly, unevenly, minor problems resulting
from the circumcision, etc.) With that being said, there are some medical issues
that may preclude you from being successful with restoring – or even preclude
you from restoring altogether.
Unfortunately many neo-natal circumcisions (the most common time to
circumcise in the US, Australia, Canada, among few others) are “sloppy”, done
“lazily”, by inexperienced young doctors, or are simply “botched”. Men who
suffered improper and poorly done circumcisions may experience some difficulty
restoring, and should therefore consult a doctor whom they trust prior to
beginning a restoration regimen.
Non-Surgical Foreskin Restoration – which is the only method of restoration
ForeskinRestorationChat (FRC) chooses to deals with (due to often radically poor
surgical results – and usually creating a completely un-natural foreskin), will
require a tremendous emotional commitment on your part. If you are married or
partnered, it requires a commitment of support for you from them as well. So,
after you have decided you want to restore, it is critical to speak with your
significant other. At FRC, we rarely hear of partners and wives who do not
support their partner’s decision and process of restoration. Expect hesitation
from your partner, initially anyway. This is the point that you must explain
that the decision to restore is not about them, it’s about you and how you feel
about yourself either (or both) physically/sexually, and emotionally.
It is not recommended to show a partner newly introduced to Foreskin
Restoration photos of restoration devices, photos of restored penises, or any
photos relating to restoring for that matter. The goal here is to educate and
appeal to your partner’s intellect so that they can become more comfortable with
this intensely intimate process.
Some thoughts you may bring up to tell your partner:
- If you were circumcised as a baby, perhaps you feel that a choice about
your sexualidentity was taken from you. You had no say, and want to heal
negative feelings by restoring your foreskin.
- Many men who restore report that they are doing so as a result of
progressively reduced penile sensitivity and sexual pleasure –particularly as a
man gets older. You can explain to you partner that most restored men report
between a 2 and 3-fold increase in sexual sensitivity and pleasure (some report
even much more heightened increases).
As your partner begins noticing differences and more skin on your penis, I
would then recommend bringing them to some websites to give them the low-down on
the whole process and community that has developed among circumcised men who are
restored or restoring.
SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT SHOWING RESTORATION WEBSITES TO YOUR PARTNER!
Be very careful about the sites that you visit with your partner. Why? Many
sites out there on the internet market themselves as “foreskin restoration
sites” when in fact they deal primarily with circumcision (normally these types
of sites are run by radically and politically motivated anti-circumcision
groups). Solution? Visit sites you decide that provide neutral information.
The goal here is to restore your foreskin, not to educate and scare yourself
and your partner with anti/pro-circumcision rhetoric. Many sites provide you
with MINIMAL foreskin restoration information, in an attempt to inundate you
with MUCH MORE of their political agendas. Use your judgement here. FRC has two
or three excellent articles on the site, one “Why would a circumcised man want
to restore their foreskin?” and “What is Foreskin Restoration” (the latter can
be found at Ezinearticles.com as well as on the main page of FRC). These
articles are good shorts to print off and show your partner, as they deal with
reasons circumcised men often choose to restore their foreskin.
Incidentally, it is expected that more than 100,000 men are restoring now, or
have finished restoring. NORM (National Organization of Restoring Men – a
non-profit organization) hit 50,000+ members several years ago. So your partner
should be made aware that you are certainly not the only man on the planet who
wants to do this.
Showing your partner photos of restored foreskins/penises, should be broached
delicately. Until your partner starts noticing changes in your penis during sex,
or even just visually, it might be too much of a shock to show them galleries of
restorers’ photos. Particularly if your partner has never experienced or seen an
uncircumcised penis. Let them slowly get used to your slowly skin-covering penis
first.
NOTES ON USING THE HIGHLY POPULAR
“T-TAPE AND TENSION METHOD” TO RESTORE
1) Many men take weeks to adjust to the sensations and discomfort from the
surgical grade medical tape and tension on their penis used to stimulate the
growth of new skin cells.
2) T-Taping takes a moderate amount of practice to get right. You will
invariably cause minor sores on the shaft of your penis as you learn thru trial
and error how the tape is most comfortably applied to your penile skin. With a
little practice, you’ll begin being able to make and apply your t-tapes in under
2-minutes. In “PART II” of this series of articles on Foreskin Restoration, you
will learn the DOs and DON’Ts of applying your T-Tapes to your penis to minimize
any chance of causing irritation or sore spots on the skin. You will also learn
how to make T-Tapes in less than 30-seconds.
3) T-Taping is widely held to be the fastest and most widely used method of
restoring your foreskin. If applied properly, as you will learn in the second
part of this article, T-Taping is also one of the few methods that can guarantee
you get perfectly even tension on both your outer (shaft) skin, and inner (pink,
mucosal skin – usually located above a circumcised man’s circumcision scar).
This is an optimal state of tension to achieve. Many men using the T-Taping
method report between 1.5” – 2.5” of new skin growth in 12-months. This type of
speedy skin growth requires extreme dedication, wearing your t-tape and tension
strap as close to 24/7 as possible. Your mileage will of course vary. You may
develop 0.5” of skin per year, or even 3” per year.
Now that you have a basic understanding of what the T-Taping Method is, and
you’d like to go ahead and start restoring using the T-Tape method, gather up
the following materials so you’re ready to start when Part II of this article is
released.
MATERIALS:
- A roll of 3M MicroPore Paper Surgical Tape (2” – 3” wide tape)
- Scissors
-
Good quality wax paper (Avery Label backings are great as well)
- Ruler
(preferably the soft paper ones, or sewing kit measuring tapes)
- Clean, flat, dry, disinfected surface (counter-top, kitchen table, etc.)
- Pair of suspenders for pants (cut one suspender off,
leaving only ONE strap remaining)
- Mini sewing kit (a simple $2 kit will be much
more than adequate)
- Extra, Extra soft, non-bleached, ultra-absorbent tissue paper
When you acquire all the above materials, you’ll be all ready to get
started!
If you simply can’t wait for the second Part of this article, you may visit
FRC and from the main page click on the “T-Tape Picture Book”. FRC:
http://foreskinrestorationchat.info
EzineArticles.com Author Bio: Steve R.H. is the Site-Owner & Editor of FRC.
Holds college degrees in
Journalism & Business, currently finishing studies in Private Investigation
& has been
widely published in print and glossy, media. He's been involved in
the restoration community for a decade.
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