Ronny

I met Ronny at his company after work. His colleagues were all on their way home, so we used the blue wall in the changing room. During the day, Ronny had worked up quite a sweat and hadn't showered in the morning either. We saw the result of this when he pulled back his foreskin for the first time because he wanted his cock to look (and become) bigger..

That can happen sometimes. It was still a very fun and quick shoot. And hopefully there will be a repeat ...


Smegma is a naturally occurring substance that can develop in both males and females, although it is more commonly associated with males. It is a combination of dead skin cells, oils, and other bodily fluids that can accumulate in certain areas of the body, particularly around the genitals.
 

 
In males, smegma tends to accumulate in the folds of the foreskin, where it acts as a lubricant and moisturizer, helping to keep the sensitive glans protected and moisturized. It is most commonly found in uncircumcised individuals, as the foreskin provides an environment for smegma to develop and collect.
 

 
The development of smegma is a natural process and is not inherently harmful or dangerous. However, if proper hygiene is not maintained, smegma can build up and lead to discomfort, odor, and potentially increase the risk of infections. Regular cleaning of the genital area, including gently retracting the foreskin (if present) and cleansing the area with warm water, can help prevent the buildup of smegma.
 

 
It's important to note that smegma is not a sign of poor hygiene or dirtiness. It is a normal bodily secretion that occurs as a result of the body's natural processes. However, excessive accumulation or an unpleasant odor may be a sign of an underlying issue, such as an infection or poor hygiene practices.
 

 
If you have concerns about smegma or notice any unusual symptoms, it is always advisable to consult a healthcare professional. They can provide guidance on proper hygiene practices and determine if any further evaluation or treatment is necessary.
 
 
Maintaining good genital hygiene is essential for overall health and comfort. Regular cleaning and proper care of the genital area can help prevent the buildup of smegma and reduce the risk of related complications.
 
 
It's important to remember that each individual's body is unique, and if you have any questions or concerns about smegma or your genital health, it is best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and guidance.
 
















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