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Q: 2 Pinks Dots And 1 Darker Dot On Penis Shaft .
asked by: SiverTrimm on June 12th, 2007
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I have 2 small pinkish white head looking dots on my penis. They are about an inch and 1/2 apart. The look like a bump about the size of 1/4 a penis around. Pinkish (skin color). They do not itch or cause me any problems.
They also don\'t seem to spread with masturbation. I have even accendentaly touched my anus/mouth after play with myself and still no spreading. I have had them for about 2 years and I even picked one off at one time. When I picked it off I can\'t remember if it grew back or went away. I know it did not pop.. the skin itself was riped off to leave just a small hole (like I cut off a pimped while shaving).
I also have one darkish growth on the start of my shaft near the pubes. It is not a perfect circle like the other 2. This one is oddly shaped and bigger. Come to think about it.. this might of been the one I picked off (not sure).. I have looked at pictures of stds and non seem to look like what I have.. Its only on the shaft.. not the head.. and no redness at all
I can only think of two girls I have had unprotected sex with that could of had something. Please for the love of god help me understand what this is. I plan on being tested tomorrow but I'm unable to sleep.. and truly scared of being tested.

EDIT : They don't ever fully go away. They might shrink or get bigger (not really noticeable bigger/smaller, but maybe 3-6% difference.
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