What’s wrong with me...

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So long story short: Basically hooked up with a girl from the bar with no protection. We tried to have sex but I basically had whiskey dick so i spent an hour or so trying to get it up. Although I wasnt fully errected, our genitals still came into contact with each other.

Now the problem i have is.. when my penis is errected, it is more "squishy" like if I were to squeeze the shaft, the head will become "bigger". Kind of like those toys where you squeeze one end and the other side gets bigger. And also now after ejaculation, my penis is definitely more veiny.

Does anyone know if this is an STI/STD or if this is from trauma of trying to get my penis up for an hour or so?

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  • Posted

    can anybody please help?? I dont have any pain or discharge but my penis just seems really different

  • Posted

    I suggest you listen to what you are saying yourself:

    " ... tried to have sex but I basically had whiskey dick so i spent an hour or so .... "

    ... what this suggests to me is you have an alcohol problem, not an STD, if it is quite clear to you that your alcohol intake is not an issue then you need to go see a Urologist

    • Posted

      i only go drinking once a week but I would you know if what i have is a symptom of an std?

  • Posted

    Do you take any medication?

    • Posted

      you may also have Venous Leak but the best way to know is to see an urologist. If it only happened once, the cause may be due to alcohol or stress. Everybody is different when it come to alcohol resistance. that means alcohol can still cause trouble even if you just drink once a week.

    • Posted

      yeah this is the first time it happened. ill try look into it more. thank you

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