Penis Bleeding During Sex - what happened? Posted: 08-24-07 22:00pm
this is a very strange situation that
happened to me, and i hope i can get some
answers.
I was having sex with my boyfriend today,
and it was all fine until we took a small
break and then tried it again, when he
suddenly gasped in terrible pain, saying
that the head of his penis felt like a
bone had been shoved through all the way
to the base. He said it was extremely
sharp and intense.
We turned on the lights and saw that the
vein where the blood travels through when
he has an erection was bleeding
uncontrollably. What happened!?
he said it was severe pain, but was
livable.
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Joined: 02 Sep 2007 Posts: 12 Location: Atlanta, GA USA
Posted: 09-02-07 19:33pm
Too much sex or masturbation without
proper nourishment can damage the penis
and seriously harm the prostate, liver,
central nervous system, and endochrine
system by overcharging it and draining
these internal systems of much needed
nutrients and hormones before they have
time to rejuvenate.
The skin of the penis is very thin and the
internal sex organs are very sensitive.
Despite the blatant LIES that your sex ed
teacher has told you, Too much sex and
PARTICULARLY TOO MUCH MASTURBATION Is VERY
Dangerous.
He needs to go to the hospital IMMEDIATELY
and STOP ANY SEXUAL ACTIVITY WHATSOEVER
UNTILL EVERYTHING HEALS..
Everything must be bandaged up.
He then needs proper supplements - NOT
DRUGS - to heal himself.
Pain medication is ok but it will not
solve the root problem.
Also, add soymilk to his diet for prostate
health. COUNTLESS studies show that soy
milk GREATLY improves his prostate thus
cooling his sex organs so they can heal.
Google this for proof.
I wish you and him all the best of
health.
Please take care of him and be
sweet/sensitive, he needs you more than
ever now...
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