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PostPosted: 10/04/07 - 12:48    Post subject: Brown Foreskin Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, i am only 15 years of age and i am extreemly worried that i have penile cancer, i have looked on the internet and have found that a change in colour of the foreskin could be penile cancer....

my problem is, is that my foreskin is brown and i am a white male i really dont understand...

please help me

thanks
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