Well, about a year ago, when I was 13, I
tried masturbating for the first time. I
fell in love with it. I masturbated for
about a week and everything had gone well.
One day I was masturbating after my
shower and somehow forced my foreskin to
retract.
The smegma [i think it was] was revealed.
I had some minor pain for the day and now
my penis does not fully draw back to the
head as it usually does. It sorta looks
like I have an erection all the time. It
doesn't cause any pain or anything. I
cleaned out the smegma and all.
I'm wondering if this can affect sex life
or have any side affects.
All replies will be helpful. Thank you.
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Re: Foreskin Help Posted: 08-28-05 14:39pm
antiposer
wrote:
the smegma [i think it was] was revealed.
I had some minor pain for the day and now
my penis does not fully draw back to the
head as it usually does. It sorta looks
like I have an erection all the time.
=]
if your having a problem with the
retraction of your foreskin that is
keeping it from being able to retract or
what not, you doctor may be able to
prescribe a special cream that I have
heard is able to help many people with
problems similar to yours....
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