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i fell on my erected penus n it seemed to snap

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PostPosted: 06/30/06 - 08:46    Post subject: i fell on my erected penus n it seemed to snap Vote now! Reply with quote

i was masterbating this mornin and fell out of bed n landed on my erected penus n it seems to of bent at a 50 degre angle downwards n its in so much pain but i am shy n i cant tell no 1 will it fix its self like if u break a bone even though theres no bones plz reply fast coz i am scared n wen my girl frend cums near me i am scared n walk away and i dont want her to think i am off with her
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PostPosted: 07/04/06 - 12:43    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

That is pretty funny. but to your question yes it will heal naturally but it will not go back exactly how it was. you will have to hold it inbto potion for about 10mins a day. if it is realy servere then go to you GP for help. warning if he is a good guy he may laugh. but don't worry. its best to get it sorted ASAP then it bother you in the future. or you can go to a boaring old man with no sense of humour Confused
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