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PostPosted: 04/17/07 - 10:57    Post subject: penis swelling Vote now! Reply with quote

i had sex with my girlfriend tis afternoon.
it was a dry humping i guess..since it was kinda dry
after tat,i found my penis swell up...the skin around it to be precise.
i mean it's kinda like a "blood balloon"
i cannot even fold up my foreskin nor get an errection...
is this something serious??
pls help
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