
DarknessXII
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you touch ur self at night ?
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pinhed_1976
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small warts, small penis
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no n
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you stuck it in the wrong place
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Thin Ice
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You are now retired from sex with anything but your left hand.
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tmac
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you shall never have sex again
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jaysonl98
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it means you gotta stop using it to touch frogs. Seriously, you probably have genital warts which can be a symptom of like 5 different stds. You may want to get that checked out. Or it could just be some skin tags or moles. Either way dont pick them.
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scary g
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You met my exwife
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xrednox
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herpies man herpies .
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music fanatic
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herpes?
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Mordent
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It means you should ignore every single person on here and see a doctor. It MAY be serious - but probably isn't. Besides, it won't do you any harm to see someone who knows what they're talking about will it?
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tinkerbell
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IT MEANS YOU NEED TO SEE A DOCTOR B/C GENITAL WARTS ARE CONTAGIOUS.
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cleverness_444
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LOL it means that you have warts on your penis....ew....go to the doctor.
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k70
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you have genital warts,see a doctor soon
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nav8tir
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Could be Human Papiloma Virus or HPV check out differtent sites online that can help if it is an STD. ie mpwh.net
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dbarnes3
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You have venereal warts, which is an STD. You need to get to a doctor to get them treated. Left untreated, they can cause more serious diseases. Plus, if you have sex with other people, they can catch them too. Do not have sex again with anyone until you have been treated. See a doctor today.
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mmerobin
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Warts are caused by a virus. Common warts on your hands and feet are killed by a very strong Salicylic Acid solution applied topicaly for about a week.
However, I highly doubt that you want to put a strong acid on your penis because that would burn very tender flesh!
Also, those warts very well may be genital herpes warts, depending on if you are or have been sexually active. You may have a sexually transmitted disease (STD).
1. You MUST see a doctor and get diagnosed properly and get treatment.
2. Don't have sex with ANYONE because you can spread an STD. You can be sued if you spread an STD, even if you don't know you have it.
3. If you do have an STD like genital herpes, you must ALWAYS use a condom in the future to prevent spread of your disease. There is no cure, only treatment for the symptoms.
If there is no chance that these warts are caused by a possible STD, you still need to be checked out by a doctor to remove the warts without damaging your penis.
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zaden99
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Have you been diagonsed with genital warts by a doctor??
Well just check out this site it may help you on ur curiosity about your problem
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ironbrew
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Human Papillary virus, a STD. See a doctor
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jmensch17
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It means you have a sexually transmitted disease.
Most often this is Human Papiloma Virus or HPV. With long standing infection, ie 20-30 years, you may get cancer.
See your doctor.
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Alli
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It means that person probably has HPV (Human papillomavirus). It is one of the most common STDs today. Warts are usually small and painless, but they can be itchy.
Genital herpes is large sores. These sores can open and puss and are VERY painful. It doesn't sound like genital herpes (which someone above suggested).
It's best to have a doctor look at them. They would be able to properly diagnose you and offer the correct treatment.
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