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SteveKnees
May 30th, 2012, 22:05
When I started to research restoration, probably back in 1997, everything was on Bulletin Boards, working from dial-up internet. This was one of the first pages that sold me on restoration. I'm researching the history of foreskin restoration, looking up ghost websites.

NON-SURGICAL FORESKIN RESTORATION
---------------------------------
The Stretching Procedure


NOTE: This information was originally published by the BUFF
(Brothers United for Future Foreskins) organization,
and should not be construed as medical advice. The
information is general and does not apply to any one
person.


WHAT TO EXPECT FROM RESTORATION
-------------------------------

Regardless of your choice to stretch or go ahead with a surgical
procedure, EVERYONE who has gone through a restoration procedure
reports a substantial increase in the sensitivity of the glans
(head of the penis) after a few weeks of being recovered.

Surgery is not for everyone, and this information is an
alternative to the surgical procedure. While the surgical
procedure offers instant results, it should be noted that the
taping method described herein requires a great deal of time and
patience and most importantly, EMOTIONAL FORTITUDE.

Stretching usually progresses in three stages: Initial,
Equilibrium, and Extension. The following are instructions for
the Initial stage.

First measure the penis limp, along the top from the base to the
tip. Next measure how far you can pull the skin up over the head
during erection, both with light finger pressure and then with as
much force as you can WITHOUT CAUSING PAIN. Record these
measurements, because they will be used as a guide to your
progress. The measurements taken during erection are the most
accurate ones because the size of the flaccid penis can vary
greatly.

THE TAPE STRAP
--------------

After a hot bath, to make the skin soft and loose, pull it as far
forward over the head as possible, WITHOUT CAUSING PAIN. Use a
piece of tape to strap it in place, running the tape side to side
instead or top to bottom . Tapping side to side will make it
easier to urinate with the tape in place. For some people, it
may be easier to sit down and urinate.

TAPING TECHNIQUE; "THE FINE POINTS"
-----------------------------------

To gain somewhat better adhesion from the tape you are using, you
can paint the skin with tincture of benzoin, which is also known
as friar's balsam. It may be purchased at any pharmacy. Coat
the skin with one layer to assist the skin in accepting the tape.
It is essential to avoid pain, natures way of telling you that
you are hurting yourself. Pain from taping too tightly suggests
that you are causing internal tears in the skin, which will scar
and contract as they heal, impeding your progress. If an
erection causes pain, remove the tape IMMEDIATELY. Some complain
that erections cause the tape to come off. Others complain that
erections with the tape in place are painful. All of this varies
with the individual and some people make no complaints
whatsoever.

For those circumcised very tightly, there will not be enough skin
to cover the glans at first. In this case, it is important not
to let the tape touch and stick to the head, since removing the
tape will be painful. A square of tape face to face with the
strap, where it contacts the glans, will prevent this. Some men
prefer using BAND-AID strips. Another way to prevent the tape
from sticking to the head is to apply a light coat of VASELINE,
being careful not to get any on the skin of the shaft.

It is also important that the skin of the penis be clean and free
from sweat and body oils, which will impede the adhesion of the
tape. After the tape is in place, the head must be free inside
the skin so that it can move and exert forward pressure, which is
what will stretch the shaft skin. Handling the penis may cause
an erection which makes taping difficult. Wait until the
erection subsides before attempting to continue. You will notice
with the tape in place the penis will be FORESHORTENED and the
gentle tension on the skin from the pressure of the glans will
cause stretching. Erections also help stretching, if they are
not painful.

For full effect, it is best to wear boxer shorts that let the
penis hang free, rather than briefs which support the penis and
tend to limit the tension of the stretching.

HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE?
----------------------

The size of the penis, the length of the head, and the amount of
skin which was circumcised will affect how quickly you get the
results you want. Your goal is also important. Some men want
just enough skin to cover the head. Others want more. The most
important factor is the effort and persistence used. The time
required varies widely between individuals. In stretching, some
men have attained full coverage in four months, while others have
taken longer. The process can take as long as one to two years.

THE RESULTS
-----------

Usually, the first result notice is a change in the color and
texture of the glans, which becomes pink and moist from being
constantly covered, and regains sensitivity. This happens within
a few weeks. The skin will stretch noticeable for a week or so,
then it will "rest" for a few days. This leads to initial
elation on your part when the results are visible, and
disappointment when the visible progress stops. A similar "stop
and go" effect occurs with body builders and dieters.
PERSISTENCE and AVOIDANCE OF DISCOURAGEMENT when the skin is
"resting" is vital to your long term success!

THE SCHEDULE
------------

It is important to keep the tape on CONSTANTLY! Only constant
tension will stretch the skin permanently. It is a mistake to
try to speed up the process by sudden sharp pulls. This can
cause internal scars. You can remove the tape for washing, and
obviously for sexual encounters, but if you do not remain taped
for almost 24 hours each day, progress will be much slower.
Although it seems to be a waste of time to remain taped when
nothing actually appears to be happening, it is important to keep
the glans covered to regain and maintain sensitivity.

RECORD YOUR PROGRESS
--------------------

Keep a written record of your progress, and if you can, take
photographs each month. It is a psychological boost to actually
see tangible proof of progress each month.

WARNINGS
--------

DO NOT use clamps, elastic, weights or any other material that
may cause injury, in an effort to speed up the process. In
particular, do not risk cutting off the blood supply in the skin,
as this can lead to serious consequences. There are three ways
to tell if the blood supply is being restricted:

1. If there is any pain, it means the tape is too tight.

2. If the skin turns blue and feels cool to the touch.

3. To test for constriction, press your finger on the skin
hard for about 15 seconds. Remove your finger. The
spot pressed will be lighter in color. If it does not
return to normal color within six to twelve seconds,
the blood flow is impaired. Loosen the tape.

THE TAPE RING
-------------

Once the skin has stretched somewhat you will be able to use a
tape ring.

If you were not cut tightly, and have enough skin, you can start
out with the tape ring. Stretch the skin out beyond the glans
and wrap a half-inch wide piece of tape around it, tightly enough
to hold it in place, but not so tight as to interfere with
urination or stop blood circulation. As a rule, if urine will
pass, so will the blood. If the ring is too loose, it may slip
back behind the glans and cause constriction, which can be
painful and cut off blood circulation to the head. If this
happens, remove the tape at once and reapply it forming a smaller
ring that will be less likely to slip back.

Some people with unusual problems should stretch under the
supervision of a sympathetic doctor. However, most people can do
it alone. In any event, it is recommended that you thoroughly
familiarize yourself with the procedures described before trying
it. Most of the problems occur from not reading the material
completely.

PENILE HYGIENE
--------------

Contrary to the old wives tale, it is not necessary to wash the
penis every day. Cleanliness of the penis has been
OVER-EMPHASIZED for many years and this is one or the main
reasons for routine circumcision being performed today.

After a week or so of being taped, you may notice a whitish
secretion collecting under the skin. This is smegma, which is
simply cast off skin cells from the top layer. It is not harmful
in any way. The only reason to wash it off is to remove the
odor, if you find it offensive.

Do not forcibly remove the tape for washing. Let it loosen from
naturale body oils and perspiration. When it has worked loose
enough to enable you to remove the tape without pain, you can
wash. Washing requires only warm water. If you wish to use
soap, make certain that it is a mild soap. You may find that
using a strong soap on the newly sensitized glans may cause
irritation.

RECOMMENDED PUBLICATIONS
------------------------

FORESKIN by Bud Berkeley (available from Bud Berkeley, P.O. Box
26011, San Francisco, CA 94126)

FORESKIN RESTORATION by Mark Waring (out of print)

THE JOY OF UNCIRCUMCISING (available from UNCIRC, P.O. Box 52138,
Pacific Grove, CA 93950)

DECIRCUMCISION (available from Added Dimensions Publishing, 4216
Beverly Blvd, Suite 262, Los Angeles, CA 90004

SAY NO TO CIRCUMCISION (available from NOCIRC, P.O. Box 2512, San
Anselmo, CA 94949)

DPX1
June 16th, 2012, 01:34
Cool to read. We've come a long way.

Distalero
June 16th, 2012, 12:21
Yeah, you can see where some of the restoration myths were carried on, and you can make a case for contradictory information from one paragraph to another, but as SteveK says, it got a lot of guys to begin, and trying it is all it takes for the strong willed.

There were a number of decent websites that sprang up back then and over the years since, but sadly they've all disappeared.

z726
June 16th, 2012, 13:32
Yeah, you can see where some of the restoration myths were carried on, and you can make a case for contradictory information from one paragraph to another, but as SteveK says, it got a lot of guys to begin, and trying it is all it takes for the strong willed.

There were a number of decent websites that sprang up back then and over the years since, but sadly they've all disappeared.

There are a few old websites still around, like Gary Burlingame's site and mailing list, and last year someone started a project to archive the old Geocities sites that included QB Man's restoration journal. Also, archived copies of many of the old sites can be found over at www.archive.org.

From what I've been told, BUFF started back in the early '80s, though the information from the above post must've been printed after 1992 when The Joy of Uncircumcising was published. This also would've been at least a couple years after NORM started back in San Francisco (originally called RECAP, for RECover A Penis), and the information they gave was a bit different: Wayne there has advocated using weights from the beginning, for only 4 to 8 hours a day. The BUFF method says only tape for 24 hours. Although new methods like weights and homemade tuggers caught on with others, the 24 hour misconception made it onto a few websites and stayed around until the early 2000s.

Since BUFF was around back before personal computers became popular, this was all sent using typewriters and snail mail. A former member once described it to me in an email, saying "all of us really kept the typewriters hot and made a lot of money for the Post Office."

Distalero
June 16th, 2012, 15:54
There are a few old websites still around, like Gary Burlingame's site and mailing list, and last year someone started a project to archive the old Geocities sites that included QB Man's restoration journal. Also, archived copies of many of the old sites can be found over at www.archive.org.

From what I've been told, BUFF started back in the early '80s, though the information from the above post must've been printed after 1992 when The Joy of Uncircumcising was published. This also would've been at least a couple years after NORM started back in San Francisco (originally called RECAP, for RECover A Penis), and the information they gave was a bit different: Wayne there has advocated using weights from the beginning, for only 4 to 8 hours a day. The BUFF method says only tape for 24 hours. Although new methods like weights and homemade tuggers caught on with others, the 24 hour misconception made it onto a few websites and stayed around until the early 2000s.

Since BUFF was around back before personal computers became popular, this was all sent using typewriters and snail mail. A former member once described it to me in an email, saying "all of us really kept the typewriters hot and made a lot of money for the Post Office."

That's good info. I suppose someday, and I don't think it will be in the near future certainly, some person or group will do a more formal historical excavation (as it were), and put all remaining information into one resource site, ordered in a timeline, if that's possible.

I personally first entered into the whole thing in the late 90s when I was asked by a patient about restoration. I had no idea what he was talking about, but when I visited some of the then existing sites I saw that there was ongoing misunderstanding re human physiology (yes, the Distalero monster began rolling over in his newborn sleep :D), and I realized that the only way to be any sort of credible resource in terms of the practical aspect of restoration was to jump in and do it myself. Plus experimentation (non formal) appealed to me.

z726
June 16th, 2012, 23:50
That's good info. I suppose someday, and I don't think it will be in the near future certainly, some person or group will do a more formal historical excavation (as it were), and put all remaining information into one resource site, ordered in a timeline, if that's possible.


Bigelow does devote a few paragraphs to it in his book. For those who have a copy, see pages 125 and 169). The organization is also referenced here: http://www.cirp.org/library/restoration/bigelow1/

He says in the book that BUFF was headquartered in the southwestern United States, and I do know a few guys here in CA who were on the mailing list. I'll have to ask what they remember of it.

freddys
June 20th, 2012, 16:54
It would be interesting to talk to some of the men who started restoration in the early days of Buff, if only to know their level of consciousness of being restored. Is the excitement of having a covered glans still strong? Does it feel so natural that having lived as a circumcised man is becoming a fuzzy memory, like that of a nightmare?.... Should such a man be in the area, and should he agree to it, a visit to the local NORM would be most informative about the long term effects of restoration.
Alfred.

SteveKnees
June 21st, 2012, 12:27
Thanks, Z, for the archive.org link. I was using the "Way-Back" machine there. I found some really interesting sites there, including my old site "G-tapes" which Geocities took away from me, maybe around 2002. They said that I broke one of their policies, but wouldn't say which policy that was! I stated right on the header that "Pictures of my penis are not obscene".

I found links to other restoration sites which are now closed from long ago. It would be fun to give their links, but don't know if that would be proper. Their creators may have taken down the sites themselves, for privacy reasons or whatever. I was going through my memory, and hit on a couple beauties, a wealth of information/nostalgia.

And, Alfred, does your memory go back to the '90's internet? I remember that BUFF was selling short soft-covered booklets regarding foreskin restoration and anti-circ information. I never got to order any of those. Those were the bulletin board days. I'd be interested to see a copy of one of those booklets. If anyone has hold of one, send it my way!

Steve

freddys
June 22nd, 2012, 21:40
Steve, my memory does not go back that far. Believe it or not, even though I am ancient, or perhaps because of that, I got connected to the internet only in September 2006, and found out about non-surgical foreskin restoration in December 2006. But I too am interested in the pioneer days of restoration.
Alfred.

z726
June 23rd, 2012, 03:14
I remember that BUFF was selling short soft-covered booklets regarding foreskin restoration and anti-circ information. I never got to order any of those. Those were the bulletin board days. I'd be interested to see a copy of one of those booklets. If anyone has hold of one, send it my way!

Was this the book by Mark Waring referenced in the first post of the thread? If so, I've seen one. Next time I get the chance, I'll have to look through it. Existing copies are rather rare, as you might expect, so the owner won't be giving it up any time soon. I wonder if Mr. Waring is still around, and if he might be interested in having his book scanned for archival purposes.

hastur
June 23rd, 2012, 04:50
Man does this thread make me feel old.I still have a lot of the stuff from the days of making the post office richer,letters,post cards,photo copied techniques ect.
I have the newspaper clipping from March 5,1989 that listed NOCIRC.From that I got a number from the operator and one phone call let me know I wasn't alone,I could repair some of the damage and I quit crying myself to sleep.I will forever be thankful for Marilyn and Wayne.I had the luck to call at at time they were both there and they made a 21 year old man feel better about himself than he'd felt since he was 14.
My best friend,his 2 brothers and his father were all intact and had none of the troubles I had so I knew all too well I was mutilated but in the days before the internet a lot of us felt like freaks and didn't know how many mutilated men had the same trouble and were seeking help.

SteveKnees
June 24th, 2012, 12:32
Was this the book by Mark Waring referenced in the first post of the thread? If so, I've seen one. Next time I get the chance, I'll have to look through it. Existing copies are rather rare, as you might expect, so the owner won't be giving it up any time soon. I wonder if Mr. Waring is still around, and if he might be interested in having his book scanned for archival purposes.

The name Mark Waring does ring a bell, thanks. I'm still poking around archive.com's Wayback Machine. I'll see what I can find. All I ever remember seeing were the covers of these books. It would be cool to see a scan of this old stuff.

(Sorry 'bout the old age thing, hastur. Me too! Suggestion: Have a half glass of beer and a good burp. Works for me:))

I keep getting sidetracked during my surfing, but I came across an old essay on foreskin restoration from Roy Payne and Leo Freyer. It's a PDF file, and a rather long, but interesting read from 2001.