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ok i perform oral sex on my boyfriend a lot- we haven't had real sex yet- so for the time being- we're finding other ways of havin' fun. but here's the thing- i think i broke his penis! it used to stand straight up and now it curves to the right, and he says that it hurts while i'm performing oral sex on him, but that it feels o.k. afterwards. what could be the problem? should i just tell him to go to a doctor?
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i forgot to mention that there was this one time a few weeks ago- this was kinda the start of it all- where it would feel like was going to ejaculate, but then he wouldn't, and his penis would get just a bit softer (not completely soft, but not as hard as he gets before he ejaculates). and this happened a few times in a row. and it was taking a really long time to finish, and i finally did finish- but phew! my jaws sure did hurt. so anyway. what's goin on with him?
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Actually kyth, according to this WebMD article, you can break a penis. However, it is highly unlikely that that is what's happened...those injuries are very rare (the article states), and he would definately know something was broken.
As for having pain, I agree with kyth, it can't hurt to see a doctor to make sure everything is ok.
It's completely normal for an erection to soften and harden during a sexual encounter the same way lubrication will increase and decrease for a woman. During any encounter, both partners may fluctuate as far as their levels of arousal many times.
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You can brek a penis i thought i broke my fiances just give it a few days to heal thats what we did if it is still bothering him after that i recommend him to see a doctor
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