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Do a web-search on priapism. Don't know if you're taking any of the medications that can have priapism as a side-effect or if you could have sickle-cell, which are a couple of the things that can contribute to unwanted, painful erections.View Thread

You might just put a little dab of vaseline on the exposed part of the head to keep your clothes from irritating. If you had torn the frenulum you'd most likely have blood and a lot of pain.View Thread


There's so much in the media about "low T" these days. Docs have to know what they're treating, although I understand your frustration having to wait for results and an appointment. Hope you get good news. EugenioView Thread



Lots of men have curved erections, especially those with larger penises (say, over 7 inches or so), and there's no problem. If the curvature is something new for you however, you might need to see a urologist. There's a condition called Peyronie's Disease that can create intercourse problems if it's not treated early.
You can learn foreskin stretching techniques if you're bothered by not being able to retract it, but it's not absolutely essential to retract your foreskin all the way.View Thread


Two very different conditions, but the effect on your wife woulld be about the same, I suppose.View Thread

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