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How do you know if you have frenulum breve?

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PostPosted: 02/28/07 - 16:29    Post subject: How do you know if you have frenulum breve? Vote now! Reply with quote

I think I have frenulum breve, but I'm not sure. I can pull back my foreskin back far enough to expose the glans, but during sex it pulls back a little more, and it hurts like hell. I've even had small... cuts? in the frenulum, no bleeding tho. So, how do I knw if it is indeed frenulum breve?
(Please excuse my terrible english :S)
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