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male
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: I just wanted to ask for educational purpose that during sexual intercourse as male loose their virginity can there be bleeding from penis ? and how painful is sex for males and if someone has masturbated many a times before actual sex can we get an erection easily at the time of real sex ?
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reader, anonymous, writes (11 December 2007): It's unlikely, but not out of the question.
I once tore my foreskin during sex and there was so much blood that it soaked my trousers all the way down to my knees. I thought I was going to need a blood transfusion. She was far from impressed and freaked out. It took about six months to heal properly. The moral of the story - use plenty of lube and make sure she's ready for it.
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reader, Sandman +, writes (11 December 2007):
Hello.
For education purposes - during sexual intercourse there should be no bleeding from the male. There is nothing on the male penis that should ever tear causing it to bleed during sex.
Sex for the male should never be painful. The only thing I can think of that might cause pain is extreme bending of the erect penis during sex.
Masturbation should not have any bearing on erection attainability (being able to achieve an erection). Having said that, some men find that frequent masturbation causes them to become used to the friction exerted on the penis by the hand and often times have difficulty maintaining an erection when having sex because the vagina is not creating the pressure or friction they are used to. However, I think the more you have actual sex and decrease the frequency of solo masturbation that this problem can go away. This does not happen with many men, just some.
Hope this helps.
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