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PostPosted: 07/28/06 - 00:37    Post subject: swelling under head of penis Vote now! Reply with quote

hi i am 14 and i have been masterbating for twice a day regularly and i am starting to notice swelling below the head of my penis. I try to continue masturbating but it is very painfull?? is this normal
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