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PostPosted: 08/20/06 - 15:04    Post subject: foreskin is partly brown?? Vote now! Reply with quote

the bottom part of my foreskin is browny, im not sure why...
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PostPosted: 12/02/07 - 22:44    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

it could b ur gene Embarassed s
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