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PostPosted: 12/17/07 - 12:21    Post subject: Penis Retraction Vote now! Reply with quote

Ok, so I managed to finally retract my foreskin behind the head. Howver since I did this, the head has been sensitive and has caused pain whilst errect. I do not wish to visit a doctor.

Is there any suggestions to stop the pain and prevent the sensitiveness because I dont know how I will ever have sex if it stays like this (I'm 15)
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