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Tylanas
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Re: About to Break? Posted: 04-04-07 00:01am
Jez3a
wrote:
Hey, I've been wondering,
what is that thin skin that you see on
your penis when it's pulled down? Because
today mine seemed to be thinner and looks
as if it' about to break, what is that and
what does it do? It's the thin skin that
you see, holding the tip of your penis,
with the skin that protects your entire
penis, it could only be seen once your
penis is pulled down.
Thanks
I'm not sure what you're talking about; I
think you need to look at some images of
penises on google so you can see what
other penises looks like. Maybe what
you're describing is normal.
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Jez3a
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Posted: 04-04-07 00:12am
Jez3a
wrote:
It's like something looking
like this: =
but vertical, not horizontal, it holds the
penis part (the area near where you pee,
where it's sensitive, you can see it once
a penis is pulled down. Yes that area. At
the end of it, there seems to be that
thing that looks like =, it's a small
lining of skin that holds the skin of the
penis, to the sensitive part of the penis,
it stretches once you pull your penis
down. It seems to be thinner, and looks as
if it's going to break. Is this any
danger?
I still don't know what you mean; all I
can think of is that you are talking about
your foreskin.
Are you circumsized or uncircumsized? And
what do you mean by "pulled down"?
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Sunflower_pie81
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Posted: 04-04-07 08:24am
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Posted: 04-04-07 11:17am
Jez3a
wrote:
It broke just now, I didn't
feel anything special, I still have no
idea what happened though. It doesn't hurt
now, just the area feels a bit
numb.
I've never heard of someting like that.
Maybe some of the men on this site,
someone who owns a penis, can help?
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MikeH90
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Posted: 04-04-07 11:19am
Eiri
wrote:
Jez3a
wrote:
It broke just now, I didn't
feel anything special, I still have no
idea what happened though. It doesn't hurt
now, just the area feels a bit
numb.
I've never heard of someting like that.
Maybe some of the men on this site,
someone who owns a penis, can
help?
I have no clue what he is talking about.
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POM82
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Posted: 04-04-07 11:59am
he staling about the banjo string in the
back of the head, its cool if it breaks,
mine broke whille having sex...always get
your girl wet enough.
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HealthySex
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Posted: 04-04-07 14:22pm
You mean the Frenulum?
I certainly wouldn't want mine to break,
it's sensitive, probably the most
sensitive.
But here's some info from a site. You
might want to see a doctor for more info
about healing or preventing bad healing.
*** Breaking a frenulum can occur
following a trauma to the foreskin or
during rough intercourse or masturbation.
This can sometimes be related to having a
short frenulum between the area just in
front of the glans of the penis and the
foreskin. When the frenulum breaks, it can
lead to pain and bleeding.
When this happens, you will need to rest
(no sex or masturbation) for about two
weeks to give the frenulum time to heal.
Sometimes during the healing process,
scarring can occur. This can lead to a
shorter frenulum than before and cause
recurrent problems.
Circumcision is not the solutions for
this. Through gentle stretching after the
frenulum heals can lengthen the frenulum
and stop this from happening again. You
can read the article on Frenulum Breve
(here's the link they had hyperlinked to
Frenulum Breve -
http://www.norm-phoenix.org/articles/frenu
lum_breve/default.asp ) to get more
information on the stretching
exercises.***
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Posted: 04-04-07 14:24pm
HealthySex
wrote:
You mean the Frenulum?
I certainly wouldn't want mine to break,
it's sensitive, probably the most
sensitive.
But here's some info from a site. You
might want to see a doctor for more info
about healing or preventing bad healing.
*** Breaking a frenulum can occur
following a trauma to the foreskin or
during rough intercourse or masturbation.
This can sometimes be related to having a
short frenulum between the area just in
front of the glans of the penis and the
foreskin. When the frenulum breaks, it can
lead to pain and bleeding.
When this happens, you will need to rest
(no sex or masturbation) for about two
weeks to give the frenulum time to heal.
Sometimes during the healing process,
scarring can occur. This can lead to a
shorter frenulum than before and cause
recurrent problems.
Circumcision is not the solutions for
this. Through gentle stretching after the
frenulum heals can lengthen the frenulum
and stop this from happening again. You
can read the article on Frenulum Breve
(here's the link they had hyperlinked to
Frenulum Breve -
http://www.norm-phoenix.org/articles/frenu
lum_breve/default.asp ) to get more
information on the stretching
exercises.***
sounds awfully painful. tearing skin???
Guess I'll take my pe problem over this.
ha ha
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Jez3a
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. Posted: 04-04-07 18:56pm
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HealthySex
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Posted: 04-04-07 22:04pm
Then I have no idea what you're talking
about. I circumcised so perhaps it's
something I'm missing.
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