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30-35,
anonymous
writes: Alright, so I was starting to notice this a couple weeks ago, but figured I was imagining things, and now I'm possitive that I'm not.My penis is shrinking, I know that sounds ridiculous, but it's true.It wasn't big to begin with, only about 5.5 inches, but over the last couple weeks I thought it was getting a bit smaller so I measured and it was only just over 5, and today I was barely able to get an erection, and when I did it was only like 4.5 inches and lacking the usual girth.Any idea what's going on?I don't want to go to a doctor about this, but I certainly don't want my penis to continue shrinking, any advice?
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reader, Cherriepie +, writes (23 February 2008):
I don't know if doctors are in the business of measuring erections. But it sounds kinky. All right pull it out and say ahhhhh!
I wish i didnt quit med school.
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 February 2008): Hi Hun
This is now the 4th time ive tryed to answer as my computor is dolallytictic!!!!
I agree with T.T.M and waterloo DOCTOR! Then if every thing is ok there ok. This could be down to anxiety have you had low self esteem befor you noticed this love, Im sending you a link scroll down and you will find some helpfull info if everthing does come back fine with your doctor then I will help you with more advise ok!!!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrinking_penis
Now at least for my sake and my stress levels with this computor go to the bloody doctor they have seen it all and wont blink ok darling YOU TAKE CARE WITH LOVE N HUGS MANDY XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 February 2008): Go to the doctors, without doubt.
take care
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 February 2008): Well, I also think that you should go to a doctor to make sure that nothing is physically wrong, but I'd have to guess that it is psychological. The more you worry about it, the less success you will have. The erect length can vary some from day to day. So you happened to notice that it was a bit shorter one day and you got worried, which didn't help when you checked the next day. Then you worried more and the vicious circle began. The more you worried, the less success you had getting an erection. This happens to a lot of men, according to what I have read on some health boards. Like I said, I think that you have to have a doctor make sure that there is nothing physically wrong, but you have got to stop worring too much. I know that it is difficult for a guy not to worry when his little friend doesn't seem to like him anymore, but try to relax some.
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reader, starfairy +, writes (21 February 2008):
I know you said you don't want to go to the doctor, but if something is not right, that's really the best place to go...?
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