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Phimosis

Many urologists want to cut off your foreskin for whatever reason they can find.
After all, that's how they make money - never let them fool you into thinking that their recommendations have your best interest in mind.

A lot has been said why circumcision is bad, I will just link to a few websites:
http://www.nocirc.org/
http://www.intactamerica.org/

Newborn circumcision is the worst thing you can do to a child. But also in adult males, it is very rarely necessary. Also note that it is perfectly normal for your pre-puberty child's foreskin not to be retractable, even if their friends is. Just leave it alone if there are no other issues.

If you are an adult or have issues with a tight foreskin as a teenager, you can easily stretch it. You could do it manually, e.g. with your fingers, but this requires a lot of patience and if you are not patient enough and stretch too soon too hard, you risk more scarring and an even tighter foreskin.

So my recommendation is to get a set of stretching rings.
Phimostop is the most recognized brand in this sector, but note that Phimocure works equally well for a fraction of the price.
http://www.phimostop.com
https://www.phimocure.net/

You simply wear those rings for a couple of hours a day and they will gently stretch your foreskin. It's a very simple procedure and most people reach a good result in about 2 weeks.

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