Fren·u·lum

fren·u·lum

/ˈfrenyələm

The frenulum of the penis is a band of tissue that connects the foreskin to the head (glans). It can sometimes pull the head of your penis down

noun

Anatomy

noun: frenulum; plural noun: frenulums; noun: fraenulum; plural noun: fraenulums

  1. a small fold or ridge of tissue that supports or checks the motion of the part to which it is attached, in particular a fold of skin beneath the tongue, or between the lip and the gum.
    • Entomology (in some moths and butterflies) a bristle or row of bristles on the edge of the hind wing that keeps it in contact with the forewing.

A magical fold of skin that the tongue is irresistibly drawn to to stimulate the male penis.

The gentle licking and sucking of the Frenulum will cause the owner of the penis to groan and throw his head back with his forearm over his forehead as he experiences unparalleled pleasure to his glans, resulting in an explosive orgasm.

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