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ok, i have been masturbating regularly for a while, and well, it has seemed to rub off a few layers of skin on my penis...its obvious that i masturbate too much
for the past two and a half weeks, i havent been masturbating at all, although i feel better about myself, my oenis doesnt show signs of healing...any comments about how long it takes would be appreciated
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You managed to rub off layers of skin what where you using ?

As for how long it takes to heal it will depend how bad the wound is but i would do a dam good job of keeping it as clean as possible because an infection down there wont be to pleasent to be honest i know its embarising but i would goto the doctors cus it sounds bad :-/
Anonymous
FYI . . . lube it man!
He musta been using sandpaper . . .
@: Moi
No, he's just been masturbating a lot.

From personal experiance, your "wounds" seem to be taking a long time to heal, perhaps a visit to to Dr.'s may be in order.
Do you use lotion. I dunno if that wud help. P.s i masturbated so hard i got a blister on my penis and it hurted when i peed
it happens to the best of us
back when I was in highschool. I used to masturbate so much, that my dick started peeling.. then I'd get horny and do crazy sh*t when jacking off like I'd peel of a piece of dead skin and I would have myself a taste
@: fugnug
And using the wrong kind of lube is as bad as using nothing at all. Shampoo, hair gel, liquid soap will cause the same symptoms as you're describing in some people. Buy ya a big ole can of Crisco..J/k
Make sure you aren't using an abrasive soap when you bathe. Use a mild soap like "DIAL" or "DOVE". From time to time I have skin problems due to eczema (dry skin patches) and have to apply an ointment/cream which always clears up my skin very fast. Any pharmacy/drug store will sell this ointment known as "Cortisone" sometimes under brand names too. It usually is found wherever the first aid creams are kept. A 1-ounce tube (1% hydrocortisone) costs roughly US $5. Cortisone will reduce inflammation of the skin. Apply it sparingly, you need very little, and see if it helps. If cortisone doesn't work, then promptly see a dermatologist (skin specialist). Use only vaseline petroleum jelly when you resume, it's far less likely to irritate the skin than lotions or probably whatever else you are using. Good Luck!!!!
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