Be thankful his penis and testicles weren't frozen solid. They would have to be cut off then, before they turned gangrene and fell off.
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If the penis didn't turn black, shrivel and fall off, it was probably just a case of chilblain - something like trenchfoot - of the penis. I've done the same thing with my own penis, Elmo - many times. He was a little sensitive for a few days. A constant burning sensation, while the nerves and normal sensations are pretty much lost. The burning goes away eventually. But there's some permanent nerve damage and loss of feeling, that's done if the penis is really cold (say, below 32 F but above 25 F) for more than four or five hours. On the other hand, you might consider it a treatment for premature ejaculaton!
Be thankful his penis and testicles weren't frozen solid. They would have to be cut off then, before they turned gangrene and fell off.
Sorry a bit off topic, but you havent named your penis have you?
I was wondering the same thing actually. Do you name yours? I know that I don't...not that I'm trying to be judgmental, it just is a little unusual! :)
I just experienced it today 4 years later.It did hurt for while and the way I did? Let the thing do it on their own.My wife was laughing and she din't help much.I would have a different attitude towards her if she would have a similar issue ,but I guess the women have a different thinking?:-) The men are more helpful toward women,aren't they?:-))
If the penis is not normal that means the penis have problem and need to see a doctor to deal your frozen penis.
My first wife named my penis. Since then, I donated Elmo to the Iceland penis museum, a Hollywood documentary film has been made and is showing in theaters and on NetFlix - and Elmo The Penis is a celebrity in his own right. It happened. Sorry you don't approve.