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What does the 2nd one mean? Go all the way down? To what?
I'm honestly not sure. This was the entire post and as of now there are no comments or replies. I'm afraid to ask because I feel like the answer will only raise further questions. It may remain a mystery forever
Edit: I went ahead and asked anyway. I will update if there is any response
The foreskin is the loose part of the skin covering the tip of the penis. It is the part that is cut during circumcision. However, the loose bit of skin actually attaches a bit behind the tip, not at the base of the penis. Think of a circumcised penis. That ring of skin just shy of the tip is where the foreskin used to attach.
Attempting to retract the foreskin to the base of the penis is painful, not entirely possible, and with enough force with tear.
This is a joke implying that someone tried to retract it to the base.
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To the balls. Tuck it over them to keep it from flapping.
I assume they mean down to the base of the penis. It only goes down past the glans (head) of the penis.
I went ahead and made the dangerous Google search to find a good source for you. This page has a pretty clear diagram (so, uh, NSFW I guess): See https://coloradonocirc.org/foreskin/
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This page is not as clear on this specific topic but is much more helpful for general foreskin-related health information: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/23175-foreskin#additional-common-questions