shampoo irritation after masturbating Posted: 04-25-08 01:36am
Hi all, I had a quick and slightly
embarrassing question.
Just last night, I was masturbating in the
shower (which I rarely ever do) with
shampoo, and when I finished, I felt fine.
However, a few minutes later, I had a
slight stinging at the tip. Today, it felt
slightly irritated all day and itched a
bit, although everything got better
throughout the day. There was also a very
little amount of pus that came out at the
tip when I rubbed the bottom with toilet
paper.
Anyway, I've never had this happen before,
and was wondering if people thought it may
just be irritation of some sort (because
it happened almost right after I used the
shampoo, which might have gotten inside
since it was on the tip). It's feeling a
little bit better now, but it's still
there, and it's been about a day. And keep
in mind that this is the first time I've
felt this.
Thanks for the advice!
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Unifier
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irritation Posted: 05-28-08 10:15am
omg - this sounds really painful! make
sure you see a doc or failing that (as
thats embarrasing) get some cream like tcp
or savlon and put a bit on the end of your
dick! the puss really dosen't sound good!!
yeah i know what you mean about stinging i
wanked with soap once and it stung for a
bit - give masturbating a lil break until
it heals i reckon
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marvel
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Posted: 05-29-08 11:45am
Your body might not like the shampoo
(especially when it gets internal (ie via
the Urethra)). Soap of any kind isn't
really meant to be up there. Just give it
another day or so. If you continue to have
more discharge and discomfort, I'd see a
doctor. You don't want the inflammation
and stuff to get any more internal than it
already is!
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