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White Flakes on Penis after intercourse

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PostPosted: 03/21/07 - 02:29    Post subject: White Flakes on Penis after intercourse Vote now! Reply with quote

Hey there, I have a problem. After sex with my girlfriend I have white dry flakes on my penis. I do not have sores on my penis. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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PostPosted: 04/29/08 - 01:48    Post subject: white flakes Vote now! Reply with quote

Shocked this is a very serious condition that you need to take care of asap!! i've been studying this for awhile now, and i have found a solution to you awful problem... you need to stop eating frosted flakes before bed. this causes you penis to flake a bit. the frosty parts of frosted flakes cause this, so just eat your flakes at breakfast and you'll be grrrrrrrrreat!!


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PostPosted: 06/27/08 - 23:04    Post subject: white flakes on weenis after nookie Vote now! Reply with quote

This is just normal vaginal discharge dried up on your weenis my man. Right before and right after her period it is most noticeable. During sex it is usually mistaken for semen but in fact it is discharge. You gotta learn to live with it, it is normal. When she is most likely to get pregnant it is clear and slippery and you wont notice any white flakes afterward but beware, this is the time where she is most likely to become pregnant! Try not to let it bother you and keep on bangin'. With a rubber that is! Wink
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PostPosted: 06/27/08 - 23:05    Post subject: white flakes on weenis after nookie Vote now! Reply with quote

This is just normal vaginal discharge dried up on your weenis my man. Right before and right after her period it is most noticeable. During sex it is usually mistaken for semen but in fact it is discharge. You gotta learn to live with it, it is normal. When she is most likely to get pregnant it is clear and slippery and you wont notice any white flakes afterward but beware, this is the time where she is most likely to become pregnant! Try not to let it bother you and keep on bangin'. With a rubber that is!
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