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Title: my penis picture (link)
Post by: Bast175 on May 06, 2006, 04:27:03 PM
http://tinypic.com/xcry3r.jpg
Title: Re: my penis picture (link)
Post by: xavmaster on May 06, 2006, 05:04:27 PM
you rank bastard I thought it was a joke or something
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Post by: 240 is Back on May 06, 2006, 05:36:21 PM
I'm not clicking on it, but I am going to note your webhost of choice, tiny pic.

Title: Re: my penis picture (link)
Post by: Bast175 on May 06, 2006, 05:40:12 PM
hhahaa, just click it dude.  are you afraid you'll turn gay or something hahaah?
Title: Re: my penis picture (link)
Post by: Dingleberry on May 06, 2006, 08:39:09 PM
What the fuck is that shit? there's a "bridge" of skin attached from the head to the shaft??
Title: Re: my penis picture (link)
Post by: Bast175 on May 07, 2006, 01:37:03 AM
What the f**k is that shit? there's a "bridge" of skin attached from the head to the shaft??

yea they must have missed that during circumcision.  I was sort of self conscious about it when i was younger but it's fine now, I don't care.
Title: Re: my penis picture (link)
Post by: lightweight on May 07, 2006, 11:03:47 AM
yea they must have missed that during circumcision.  I was sort of self conscious about it when i was younger but it's fine now, I don't care.

A skin bridge is tissue connecting the coronal ridge of the glans to the shaft of the penis. During erection and/or sexual activity, bridges can pull on the glans and be painful. A man can have one or several skin bridges of various lengths and widths. Some are flush with the penile surface, while others actually create a loop of skin through which one can insert a pencil. Skin bridges are a complication of infant circumcision and do not occur in adult circumcision, because infant circumcision requires the forced separation of the foreskin and glans. (Natural separation occurs between infancy and age 18.) Removing an infant's foreskin prior to its natural separation results in an exposed and raw glans, the coronal ridge of which can fuse with the raw skin edges of the penile shaft where the foreskin was cut. This fused tissue is what causes the bridge effect.