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Non-surgical foreskin restoration is a generally safe activity. The major risk appears to be minor skin irritation that may be relieved by taking a break of several days from tugging.
==Parents==
When one is young and still living at home with parents, there are special challenges.
One must decide whether to disclose one’s intent to restore one’s foreskin to one’s parents. Non-surgical foreskin restoration is entirely a private matter that should be of interest only to the owner of the penis, so one has no obligation to disclose one’s decision to restore to anyone.
Parents grant surrogate consent for [[circumcision]] of infant boys, so some parents may object or take offense to a son’s decision to restore.
One may not want parents, who granted consent for [[circumcision]], to know that one would like to undo the circumcision. If that is the case, then manual stretching may be done with one’s fingers. There is no device or other evidence for one’s mother to find.
Tugging may be carried out in the privacy of one’s bedroom or bathroom and should not come to the attention of one’s parents.
Some boys enjoy an open relationship with one’s parents in regard to sexual matters, but others do not. It is your decision whether to inform your parents of your decision.
[[Category:Educational]]