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pipelayer317 13. Feb. 2012 um 14:12 
It's really easy. When you take a shower, pull back the foreskin so the glans is exposed, then wash the area with water and mild soap. Strong soaps can cause irritation and redness, even a rash. After the shower, dry the area (if you want) and return the foreskin to its original position over the glans, if that's the case.It's really easy. When you take a shower, pull back the foreskin so the glans is exposed, then wash the area with water and mild soap. Strong soaps can cause irritation and redness, even a rash. After the shower, dry the area (if you want) and return the foreskin to its original position over the glans, if that's the case.
pipelayer317 13. Feb. 2012 um 14:12 
It's really easy. When you take a shower, pull back the foreskin so the glans is exposed, then wash the area with water and mild soap. Strong soaps can cause irritation and redness, even a rash. After the shower, dry the area (if you want) and return the foreskin to its original position over the glans, if that's the case.It's really easy. When you take a shower, pull back the foreskin so the glans is exposed, then wash the area with water and mild soap. Strong soaps can cause irritation and redness, even a rash. After the shower, dry the area (if you want) and return the foreskin to its original position over the glans, if that's the case.
pipelayer317 13. Feb. 2012 um 14:12 
It's really easy. When you take a shower, pull back the foreskin so the glans is exposed, then wash the area with water and mild soap. Strong soaps can cause irritation and redness, even a rash. After the shower, dry the area (if you want) and return the foreskin to its original position over the glans, if that's the case.It's really easy. When you take a shower, pull back the foreskin so the glans is exposed, then wash the area with water and mild soap. Strong soaps can cause irritation and redness, even a rash. After the shower, dry the area (if you want) and return the foreskin to its original position over the glans, if that's the case.
pipelayer317 13. Feb. 2012 um 14:12 
It's really easy. When you take a shower, pull back the foreskin so the glans is exposed, then wash the area with water and mild soap. Strong soaps can cause irritation and redness, even a rash. After the shower, dry the area (if you want) and return the foreskin to its original position over the glans, if that's the case.It's really easy. When you take a shower, pull back the foreskin so the glans is exposed, then wash the area with water and mild soap. Strong soaps can cause irritation and redness, even a rash. After the shower, dry the area (if you want) and return the foreskin to its original position over the glans, if that's the case.
pipelayer317 13. Feb. 2012 um 14:12 
It's really easy. When you take a shower, pull back the foreskin so the glans is exposed, then wash the area with water and mild soap. Strong soaps can cause irritation and redness, even a rash. After the shower, dry the area (if you want) and return the foreskin to its original position over the glans, if that's the case.It's really easy. When you take a shower, pull back the foreskin so the glans is exposed, then wash the area with water and mild soap. Strong soaps can cause irritation and redness, even a rash. After the shower, dry the area (if you want) and return the foreskin to its original position over the glans, if that's the case.
pipelayer317 13. Feb. 2012 um 14:12 
It's really easy. When you take a shower, pull back the foreskin so the glans is exposed, then wash the area with water and mild soap. Strong soaps can cause irritation and redness, even a rash. After the shower, dry the area (if you want) and return the foreskin to its original position over the glans, if that's the case.It's really easy. When you take a shower, pull back the foreskin so the glans is exposed, then wash the area with water and mild soap. Strong soaps can cause irritation and redness, even a rash. After the shower, dry the area (if you want) and return the foreskin to its original position over the glans, if that's the case.