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Written by Job B. at 24 Apr 2004 20:37:21: Problems possibly associated with phimosis/frenulum breve
I've just posted another question, and decided to break the message in two so as not to confuse things or make the message too long.
Besides phimosis/frenulum breve, two other conditions worry me, that might be related to this one.
Firstly, premature ejactulation. Because of my relatively long experience, and because of a percentage of non-PEd intercouses, I've been led to think it's not - at least exclusively - due to anxiety, but maybe some hypersensibility of the glans. This is reforced by the fact that, when only the lenght of the penis is stimulated, either by me or by the woman, I'll take much longer to come. Do you see any relation?
The other one is the fact that, when fully erect, it doesn't form a right angle with my body; in fact, it points nearly 45 degrees downwards. This has never been any problem, other than aesthetical. Is this normal or my it be caused by too much skin at or around the penis? Is there a non-surgical way to treat this?
Sorry for the long post, but I haven't been able to find similar questions.
Thanks again.
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