Out of the blue. Had my normal masturbation session when after I ejaculated I noticed this. Any ideas

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  • Posted

    it almost looks like proud flesh

    do you use a penis/suction pump?

    do you squeeze hard or even strain when you ejaculate?

    • Posted

      No pump. Its located inside my meatus on left side about 2mm in diameter with small red dots on it. No pain or any other symptoms. It popped out straight after I shoot my load. It went inside again after. If I draw apart my meatus I can see it there.

      I'm super worried that its wart. Had same partner last 2 years. So it makes me very confused where could I pick something like that up.

    • Posted

      i don't think its a wart, can you take some other photos?

    • Posted

      i would be getting it checked it could be a cyst

      but probably something harmless

    • Posted

      Yeah end up being a wart. Froze it then and there and no sign of it no more. Strange thing that was

    • Posted

      wow ok

      thanks for supplying the answer

      have you worked where you got it From?

    • Posted

      Well Doctor told me there is no way of finding out the person who passed o it to me. She said it could have been from my previous girlfriend or from my current one but she could have it from her previous relationship. We both had previous relationship before we got together so tracking down it is impossible really. Fact remains the bloody virus pops out at time of stress when your immune system have difficulties. And like I said I had nothing there before it just randomly popped out and it disappeared in 3 days after treatment like no sign of it at all like a bad dream.

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