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TLC-X Air Pumping Up 💨 Non-Surgical Foreskin Restoration ❖ Journey to Wholeness

Original was uploaded on 2019-04-12

 

Using air pressure to increase tension is an innovative idea! Wearing it every day has increased my restoration progress to help undo the desensitization and uncomfortably tight erections caused by having a healthy functional part of my body cut off without my consent when I was a child.

Thank you for taking time to learn about this important gender equality issue:-)

Functions of Foreskin:
http://www.drmomma.org/2009/09/functions-of-foreskin-purposes-of.html

To use the X Air you need some slack skin to put it on properly. If you are new to restoration then I recommend using a regular tugger first. You can also use small circle bandaids instead of micropore tape to block air from the urethra. You can also add weights to this device for added tension while standing.

Please note that I bought this tugger myself the normal way and have no connection to the TLCtugger site other than being a user of their restorers.

TLC Tuggers:
https://tlctugger.com/how-to-tug/

FAQs:

What are your results?

Now that my penis functions approximately to how it was designed to be, I appreciate the subtle sensations as opposed to before where I had to rely on rough stimulation. My restored skin protects from dry friction when I am soft and glides smoothly over the head during intimate moments which feels wonderful!

Is it the same as the original?

No, there is a permanent loss of erogenous zones. The frenulum, ridged band and natural lubricant are not replaceable.

Does it hurt?

If it is causing pain, then it is not being done right and you need to readjust. Go slowly and gently, paying attention to any discomfort with wearing these devices. Steady gentle tension is how one progresses. (The only time my penis has been hurt was when I was strapped down against my will and my parents paid a stranger to cut off part of it.)

What is your current regimen?

When actively moving around such as when I am at work, I wear a regular tugger. When home where I can be more comfortable, I wear the TLC Air. When sleeping, I wear a TLC-X tugger since it allows room for nocturnal erections.

Why did you restore?

When I had erections, they were uncomfortably tight with my scrotum pulled awkwardly forward creating a ‘turkey neck'(also known as webbed penis). Also I could not feel much sensation and had trouble reaching ejaculation. After one time where I caused the head of my penis to bleed with too much friction in an attempt to feel something worthwhile, I stopped my denial and accepted that something was missing and I needed to fix it.

Are you opposed to involuntary circumcision?

Yes, if an adult wants to consent to body modification of their own body then that is their choice and right. However to force tattoos, piercings and genital cutting on non-consenting people is not compatible with living in a free society. All humans regardless of being born male female or intersex deserve the right to keep their entire genitalia they were born with.

Being hurt is just part of life – who cares?

I wish more people could understand that caring for and protecting boys helps them grow into men who care for and protect others. When an adult hurts a child, you increase the likelihood that someday they will hurt others. It sounds obvious, but so many people in Western Society today think it is okay to ignore and trivialize the suffering of boys.

How America Started:

In the United States circumcision emerged at the same time as in Britain and for much the same reasons: hostility to masturbation, delusions about congenital phimosis, fear of diseases like syphilis and cancer. But it got its biggest boosts from the two world wars and from the medicalisation of childbirth. The importance of both the obstetricians/gynecologists and the the military in the promotion of circumcision in the USA cannot be overestimated.

Although experts in venereal disease such as Abraham Wolbarst had called for universal circumcision as early as 1914, it was the obstetricians and gynecologists who were responsible for realizing his dream. It may seem strange that the most important advocates of routine male circumcision within the medical profession were experts in women’s health, who knew little and cared less about male anatomy, but from the 1930s onwards it was the obstetricians and gynecologists who most vigorously touted the advantages of the procedure and performed most of the operations.

Doctor Christopher Guest Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQIp9f4krVQ&t=1515

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