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Q: Bumpy penis after shaving
asked by: clovis27 on May 9th, 2009
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hello all. i'm in need of some help. i'm a 26 year old male, shave my penis, and masturbate regularly. i've been shaving my penis for a long time and ever since i did it for the first time, i have to keep doing it. if i let it grow out, its very unattractive. i also masturbate with oil based lubricant. since i've been doing all of this, i've noticed that i have a bumpy penis. i've been testing for STD's and my results were negative. here's my question, since i shave all the time and masturbate about every day and use oil based lube, is there something i can substitute for the oil based lube and something i can try for the bumps? my doctor said it looked like follictituc(sp). just inflamed oil glands. just the hair trying to grow back. i've tired water based stuff but it seems that they dry out quickly and get very sticky and thats not a good feeling. i've never tired silicone but i want something that lasts long, is somewhat thick and something that might make these bumps go away. PLEASE HELP!!!!!
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W0LF
replied on August 25th, 2009
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Oil based lubrication is hard on your skin as you're finding out. Much worse issues could arrise from it if you keep over lubricating part of your body with it. Your skin just wasn't meant to be bombarded with oil constantly. Water-based lube is the most healthy for you, according to current medical thinking. A good sexual lubricant and a little saliva should keep your skin slick for up to 3 hours. If you're falling short of that you should look at different brands of water-based lube or perhaps just use a larger amount of lubricant than you have in the past.
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