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I have a red bump below the head of my penis on my foreskin,

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PostPosted: 04/19/07 - 10:30    Post subject: I have a red bump below the head of my penis on my foreskin, Vote now! Reply with quote

Just about a week ago i was in the shower and noticed this red bump below the head and it was very small so i didnt give it much attention. But its gotten way bigger and now its red, last week i could pop it white stuff would pop out exactly like a zit. Im not sexually active so i dont think it could be a sti....I want some help, im getting really worried.
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