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a layer of skin on my meatus an near my frenulum

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PostPosted: 07/18/06 - 05:15    Post subject: a layer of skin on my meatus an near my frenulum Vote now! Reply with quote

well i sortof discovered a small layer of skin alone the sides of my meatus and an extra peice of skin near my frenulum connecting my glans and foreskin im wondering if this might be a sign of penile cancer please write bck im 14 years old male and ive never had sex
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