Well winter is over here but every time I
would go outside to snow blow or just
walking to class my penis would shriveled
up. I know it was to keep the surface
area low but it was very uncomfortable.
Even when I would get into a warm building
it would stay shriveled up for a good half
hour, The only thing I found that helped
was if i had to urinate after. It would
warm the area from the inside. Is there a
good way to prevent this or to get rid of
the feeling, I mean when I'm at home I can
cup the area with my hand to give it more
heat but when I'm at school or work ya I'm
not even going to try it there.
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Junior26
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Apr 2008 Posts: 9
Posted: 04-18-08 16:07pm
Oh yes, I even tried to wear two pairs of
boxers and two pairs of jeans and that
didn't help.
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spooled2k3
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 19 Feb 2006 Posts: 49 Location: chicago
Posted: 05-03-08 15:50pm
Um.. is it a big deal that your penis
shrinks when its cold? Is it
uncomfortable like pain, or just annoying.
I experience the same thing, my penis
gets smaller when its cold outside, or in
cold water.. Also the testicles move
closer to the body. I never thought it
to be a problem that my penis trys to keep
warm. You penis is probably staying small
when you are inside because it is still
cold. There sit nearly as much blood
flowing through your penis as there is in
other parts of your body. You penis
really only gets a large amount of blood
when you have an erection. Keeping
important organs like the brain and others
is more important than the penis.
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Junior26
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Apr 2008 Posts: 9
Posted: 05-03-08 20:16pm
it is uncomfortable like an itch is, so
nothing really you can do then eh?
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