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- 12-01-2009 #1
I experimented with wrapping my dick yesterday to see if I can prevent turtling. Even though I wrapped lightly (so that my dick could slide inside my foreskin), I noticed that my glans started becoming cold; meaning it lacked blood flow. I stopped at once, and tried wrapping a few times again. However, at all times it was cold. For those of you that wrap, is this normal? any advice on how to prevent this from happening>
Thanks
- 12-03-2009 #2
For those of you who wrap, how are you able to have bloodflow to the glans? I wrap mine pretty lightly and yet my glans grow cold.
- 12-03-2009 #3
yes, you have to PERFECT your wrapping technique. THis requires trial and error, and frequent checking at first. My glans still gets a little on the chilly side initially. But after awhile it 'relaxes' into the wrapping and it actually feels very natural.
Here's a trick I use: Begin your wrap by pulling your dick out, and start wrapping 1" below the glans, leaving some skin between the wrapping and your glans. This will act as a 'buffer' so your head will have increased circulation. Whenever you are in the bathroom or have privacy, shake out your glans.
I've gone hours without checking to see if it looks o.k. I can feel it is warm right now, all wrapped up nicely!
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