Men.Help asap Penis Problem!?
when my i noticed my penis started bleeding...
my skin got ripped like from the urethral to foreskin witch is like the skin that connects the hole from where you pee to your foreskin...
.im not circumsized!.
so if anyone nows what is happening please help!
Answer:
dont stress as this can sometimes happen to a natural guy. just be carefull with it for a couple of days and it should heal up ok. if it doesnt then see a doctor. just dont let him talk yu into getting circumcised when it isnt needed.
ps. be preoud of being natural still
let it rest man
Dude !
You're bleeding and found time to write questions and comments on the computer under Yahoo!Answers.
Dude, coming to site while bleeding in that area would NOT even be on my list of concerns. You should be experiencing a combination of pleasure (just had sex) and writhing in pain (bleeding penis). come on get real.
It's very possible she wasn't very wet and you just ripped a bit because of the stretching of the foreskin. Let it heal and then next time either use some lube or give her enough foreplay to get her wet.
stop leavin' your shiv in yer bi*tches box
cheers!
What teared is not the foreskin but the frenulum. Even some circumcised guys have it.
Your best bet is to let it heal for a few days or a week or more, depending on the severity. In the future, use a lubricant to avoid so much friction, or don't go too rough!
Take a tissue and pinch the bleeding part, keep pressed for 5 minutes. You may also apply ice. I hope it is not bad enough to need stitches! Good luck!
She hasn't been doing that bottle opening trick has she? Normally rough sex where the woman is not fully relaxed is the cause - your penis is being rubbed on the bone just inside the vagina. It will heal, and then in future you want to make sure she is well lubricated.
I'm not a guy but a married woman. If she is too dry that will cause that to happen. Try some extra lube.
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