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jkeyb17

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Penis Troubles
Posted: 05-01-05 02:53am

Hey was just wondering if anyone could give me some advice/help....Lately I have been extremely worried about my frenulum ("stringy" part of penis near the glands) breaking. It seems to be gettin skinnier and skinnier and more stretched and I am so so so worried that it is going to break?I was wondernig wat would happen if this was to occur and wat steps can I take to prevent htis from happening?
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jkeyb17

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Posted: 05-01-05 02:55am

Oh I am soryr I have posted this in teh wrong section...However again any help would be appreciated
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twentyone

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Joined: 15 Mar 2005
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Posted: 05-09-05 07:33am

Do u mean the bit where it attached your foreskin
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Kia

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Posted: 05-09-05 13:19pm

The stretchier and skinnier the better.
Ideally you should be able to fully retract the foreskin without pulling the frenulum.
If it was to break it would most likely be a very stingy kind of pain - not like major pain but just very stingy.
Unfortunately due to the area it is likely to appear to bleed a lot but remember a little bit of blood goes a long way and do not be alarmed.
Just keep it nice and clean and no worries.
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portal

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Posted: 05-14-05 04:18am

They have been know to split. I'm sorry but I don't know what is normal for this so if you are that converned then go see your doctor. I'd imagine though that if there is no pain when erect or having intercourse then it's not under any extended pressure.
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