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I have personally experienced most of this. Erections were painful growing up, because even pulling up my scrotum to the max, it was too tight. The skin stretched eventually, leaving stretch marks, but due to the hairy shaft, sex has always been painful. I give myself a rugburn--on both sides of the shaft--within minutes of beginning intercourse. I usually just "push through the pain", and it takes two or three mildly unpleasant days and often a little scabbing to recover. Shaving always leads to horrible ingrowns that create huge, painful razorbumps that look STD-like until the hairs break back through. Also, sensitivity is way low, to the point that I cannot feel a light tough at all over most of the shaft. Not surprisingly, I began to suffer ED by my mid 20s. I'm so glad I have an understanding and loving spouse.

Of course, one of the many things not mentioned in the article is the toll on one's psyche this can take, and the anger and helplessness that gets you when you realize that it was all because of a unnecessary and misguided amputation performed on me at birth.

I will never know what sex is meant to feel like.

February 1, 2013 - 4:59am

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