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PostPosted: 06/18/06 - 12:06    Post subject: burning penis Vote now! Reply with quote

i have experienced a burning in the penis after vaginal intercourse with use of a condom after i have ejaculated, i have only had this burning when using trojan lubricated and never when i dont use a condom or just masturbate anybody have any idea of what this could be?
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