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PostPosted: 04/05/07 - 12:20    Post subject: penis swelling at one side Vote now! Reply with quote

i masturbated daily twice and got a swelling at only 2 side of my penis below the head its really big.i also got blood through urine but only once. after two days i found the swelling. is it serious????
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