is this pearly papules?

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[color=#212121]Hi there!

?A week ago I saw these little white balls on my penis. Can they be pearly papules? I'm not circumcised, [/color]=16pxand I always have sex only with my GF.

Thanks, people!

Regards!

NOTE: uncensored photos.

 

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  • Posted

    Everything looks fine to me. Please be reassured.
    • Posted

      Thank you, Pepasan. I'll go to the urologist the next week. I think that circumcision is recommended for better hygiene.

      Regards, Mr!

    • Posted

      I'm very against circumcision. I fear you'll regret the loss of sensation, Research it well. It won't solve your problem in my opinion.

  • Posted

    Yes, these are ppp. I'm a urologist in training and I've had these ever since I was a child .

    I have lost my ability to have kids, lost a testicle and 7 other problems due to my circumcision, which even at my age are still symptomatic. Despite what everyone tells you about it being more hygienic it is not entirely true. You only clean with water on your foreskin but when circumcised it is harder to tell if you have a health issue and it may mask it entirely. For example, if you had a yeast infection you'd just feel the symptoms and your doctor would have several guesses at what it may be but can't entirely tell- when you have a foreskin it is easily told what it is. On top of that you cannot get back your foreskin so any sensations that you may lose you cannot get back. After circumcision you start to callus to protect yourself called keratinization. This is a very wrinkled texture on the surface on your glans. The foreskin also goes over your glans Ang slightly increases your girth while having sex , which help target the g-spot. Aside from all these negatives the surgery is also very expensive and VERY painful

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