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writes: My boyfriend has a werid bump on his thing. Is that werid? He says its been there since he can remember. We were both each others first so it can be that problem. It is only noticable when its happy. What is wrong? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, lea22dc +, writes (29 April 2006):
You should definetly get tested. No offense people do lie about their sexual history. Even if you've been having protected sex, if it is a sore, if it leaks on you, you can possibly get a disease that you can't get rid of. Google pictures of people with STD's. Compare his bump to what you see. But you still should get tested.
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reader, robinlovescena +, writes (28 April 2006):
Maybe he should go to the doctor and maybe even get tested for an STD. hey, it could happen. good luckRobinaka advice gurl
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reader, Clarey +, writes (28 April 2006):
It could be Peyronie's disease, don't panic, which you can do a search on via the Internet. It is a problem with the structures, nothing nasty. I cut and paste a small part of one article for you:
The penis consists of basically three cylinders, covered by several sheaths of tissue and, finally, by skin. Running the length of each side of the penis are spongy cylindrical structures called the corpora cavernosa. These form the erectile tissue that becomes engorged with blood during erection, acting like the inner tube of a tyre. They are surrounded by the tunica albuginea, a tough, inelastic, fibrous sheath, which might be compared with the tyre itself.
When the penis becomes erect, the inner tubes (corpora cavernosa) inflate, filling the space within the tyre (tunica albuginea), making it more rigid.
In Peyronie's disease, tough, fibrous plaques spontaneously appear within the tunica albuginea, and are felt as tender lumps. When the penis becomes erect, it inflates unevenly and tends to bend around the plaque, causing the characteristic deformed appearance of Peyronie's disease.
One in three men with Peyronie’s have pain or penile bending when erect as their principal symptom.
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reader, Sexybum +, writes (28 April 2006):
What do you mean weird bump? What sort of bump?
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