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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is the name given to the common practice of [[foreskinned]] males of gently manipulating their [[foreskin]] to obtain pleasure and comfort while relaxing privately. The practice is distinguished from [[masturbation]], as it does not include stimulating an [[erection]] and/or [[ejaculation]]. | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is the name given to the common practice of [[foreskinned]] males of gently manipulating their [[foreskin]] to obtain pleasure and comfort while relaxing privately. The practice is distinguished from [[masturbation]], as it does not include stimulating an [[erection]] and/or [[ejaculation]]. | ||
| − | The practice originates in early childhood, as it is well known that [[Care_of_intact,_foreskinned_boys#Behavior_of_young_intact_boys| young boys will tug and play]] with their [[foreskin]]. The practice among adults of using the foreskin as a toy or plaything is becoming better known due to anonymous discussions on social media,<ref>See LINKS section.</ref> however, the extent of the practice among [[intact]] men is unknown. | + | The practice originates in early childhood, as it is well known that [[Care_of_intact,_foreskinned_boys#Behavior_of_young_intact_boys| young boys will tug and play]] with their [[foreskin]].<ref name="4play">{{REFweb |
| + | |url=http://acroposthion.com/foreskin-4play/ | ||
| + | |title=Foreskin 4Play | ||
| + | |last=Anonymous | ||
| + | |first= | ||
| + | |init= | ||
| + | |author-link= | ||
| + | |publisher=Acroposthion | ||
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| + | |accessdate=2025-10-28 | ||
| + | }}</ref> The practice among adults of using the foreskin as a toy or plaything<ref name="4play" /> is becoming better known due to anonymous discussions on social media,<ref>See LINKS section.</ref> however, the extent of the practice among [[intact]] men is unknown. | ||
| − | The pleasant sensations produced by the foreskin have been long reported in the medical literature.<ref name="morgan1967">{{REFjournal | + | The pleasant sensations produced by the [[foreskin]] have been long reported in the medical literature.<ref name="morgan1967">{{REFjournal |
|last=Morgan | |last=Morgan | ||
|first=William Keith C. | |first=William Keith C. | ||
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{{SEEALSO}} | {{SEEALSO}} | ||
| + | * [[Acroposthion]] | ||
* [[Erogenous sensation of the foreskin]] | * [[Erogenous sensation of the foreskin]] | ||
* [[Manual tugging]] | * [[Manual tugging]] | ||
Revision as of 23:19, 28 October 2025
Foreskin play is the name given to the common practice of foreskinned males of gently manipulating their foreskin to obtain pleasure and comfort while relaxing privately. The practice is distinguished from masturbation, as it does not include stimulating an erection and/or ejaculation.
The practice originates in early childhood, as it is well known that young boys will tug and play with their foreskin.[1] The practice among adults of using the foreskin as a toy or plaything[1] is becoming better known due to anonymous discussions on social media,[2] however, the extent of the practice among intact men is unknown.
The pleasant sensations produced by the foreskin have been long reported in the medical literature.[3] [4]
See also
External links
Anonymous (May 2025). 12th. way in which my foreskin gives me tons of pleasure and fun
, REDDIT. Retrieved 27 October 2025.
Anonymous (August 2025). How do you play with your foreskin? Not sexually, just casually
, REDDIT. Retrieved 27 October 2025.
Anonymous (22 October 2025). Did you ever fidget by rolling your foreskin overhang back and forth?
, REDDIT. Retrieved 27 October 2025.
References
- ↑ a b
Anonymous. Foreskin 4Play
, Acroposthion. Retrieved 28 October 2025. - ↑ See LINKS section.
- ↑
Morgan WKC. Penile Plunder. Med J Aust. 27 May 1967; 1(21): 1102-3. PMID. Retrieved 27 October 2025.
- ↑
Falliers CJ. Circumcision. JAMA. December 1970; 214(12): 2194. PMID. Retrieved 27 October 2025.