Erection during prostate exam Posted: 04-10-08 11:01am
Last time I was at the doctor's for my
annual physical he did the DRE exam and I
got an erection. I was very embarassed
and said nothing. The doctor also said
nothing. I'm scheduled for my annual
physical and am worried this will happen
again. Is this common or a normal
reaction? I was too embarassed last time
to ask.
Hello: WOW that would be quite an event,
well at least it is still working. I have
heard of this happening before. Hey life
happens. Your Doctor is a professional so
don't worry about it next time. JerDon
& Sara
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me too Posted: 05-12-08 16:21pm
Im only in my late twentys and my doc said
i needed a prostate exam,As ive never
heard of one i thought it was just a blood
test or somthin??.
When the day came his nurse took me into
an examination room and instructed me to
remove all my clothing and put on a
johnny. I undressed and she helped me tie
the back.I got half a rod on just changing
infront of her! Shes about 40 and
wholsomely looking.
Now THE BAD PART!!!!!!!!
The doc came in and said,Remove the johhny
and climb up onto the table on your hands
and knees and dip my back.He grabbed
rubber gloves and slid 2 fingers in my
anus and pushed and wiggled them around
making my penis get rock hard! He did this
for several minutes until i had the most
powerful orgasm of my life! Huge amounts
of sperm flew all over my legs and the
table as he and the nurse
watched!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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