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Silk2007
24th March 2007, 06:21 PM
Hey, guys, this is my first post. I need some help in understanding myself. I have two problems that I need information about.

First, I am having a difficult time maintaining blood pressure in my penis. I have some curvature with my penis, but nothing too extreme. The part that affects me most is that I can apply a small amount of pressure to my glans with my hand and basically squeeze all the blood out. I cannot maintain an enlarged glans.

I have located an area near the base on my penis that feels like the corpora cavernosa decreases in size by a small amount. I have found that my left anchoring ligament is actually shorter than my right and I believe this is causing my difficulty with being curved.

Would this also cause a difficulty in maintaining blood pressure in my penis? What can I do to help myself obtain an erection that I don't loose easily during intercourse? I presume the PE exercises will help, but I'm wondering if there is anything specific.

Second, I have always had a tenderness to touch on my tunica vaginalis. Is this normal? That set aside, yesterday I had an abnormal sensitivity to this area on my right testicle's tunica vaginalis. I could barely touch it and it would hurt like being kicked in the Jimmies. wtf? Am I ok or is there something I should be concerned about?

Thanks in advance, guys!

Respectfully,
Silk2k7

Silk2007
24th March 2007, 06:25 PM
I just recalled a third concern of mine.

I seem to have an overall lack of sensitivity on the surface of my penis. I cannot easily discern touch to the skin of my penis. The only sensations that I can feel easily are drastic temperature changes or pain. I cannot easily sense "pleasure" in any area except for the near the base of my penis and one location on the underside of the penis and below the glans.

I have had trauma to this location when I was younger due to the fact of evil bastard kids wanting to kick me there. :puke:

Again, thanks in advance.

hugh g rection
24th March 2007, 07:19 PM
Have you been pe'ing or are these concerns things that have been part of your life pre pe'ing?

jason12
24th March 2007, 07:31 PM
Go to a doctor. Come back when he gives the results and if all is well then we can show you how to increase the size of your penis or get better erections. There is really nothing else we can do here. I don't want someone to say you fine if you're not and I don't want something to say its bad if you're fine.

hugh g rection
24th March 2007, 07:38 PM
I just want to know if PE'ing has caused any of this stuff or if it was all prior existing conditions.

The sensitivity in the testicle region is something that's happened to me a couple times from stretching too hard. Usually have to take a week or two off for it to go away.

Silk2007
24th March 2007, 08:09 PM
They're pre PE concerns.

ColdShroom
24th March 2007, 08:10 PM
I have the same sensitivity issue.

The only realy 'pleasurable' spot, is right beneath my glans, and mostly on one side. The bigger my dick gets, the wider the sweet spot gets... so usually I'm really only having a good time if I am REALLY erect, and totally into it.

I got wailed in the crotch with a baseball when I was young. I was pitching.. right across the plate.. crack.. right in the dank. I remember pain, but it wasn't like testicle pain.. I think it hit the dink more than anything.

I'm not sure if that has anything to do with it.. but I can relate to the lack of sensitivity. What can you do?

1BigDong
24th March 2007, 09:53 PM
Silk (first welcome to CC :D )! I would say you should go see a doc first about your problems and then maybe a shrink. We at CC can give you all types of advice and encouragement on growing your penis. But we are not doctors. I know to some its a horrible thing to think about "go see a doctor!" because to most its embarrassing to talk about your problems to a live human being. But hell thats what they went to school for to answer our questions that we dont know! I know its kind of crazy to say go see a shrink but if everything turns out ok in the physical department then its not a bad think to check out the old head. If that turns out ok then let us have a go at your needs and concerns. I have some ideas but I think that the prudent thing to do is see some "professionals" first.
Again welcome to CC!

Baseballer8
24th March 2007, 10:43 PM
Its been said already but I'll say it again. Go see a doctor. Even if you can't see a specialist right off the bat, go to your primary care and tell him you have a problem down there and want to talk to a specialist about it. He should give you the referral without too much hassle.