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some days ago while i was playing with my friend,she was eating corn then and she touched my short i was wearing,i was only putting on light short and boxers,with singlet,she mistakenly touched my penish although i from the cloth, but am scared now because i think she might have an injury in her had,although some days before this i shaved my penish,now i feel lije my penis itch and am think my it is juat because i juat shaved that's why the hair is touching the skin of my penis.Am acared pls am i at risk?
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reread what you have been told
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sorry for bring this on again,I have a slight pain at the tip of my penis,dunno mayebe it was as a result of the spary I sprayed there while on my boxer short,this has been happening since yesterday.there was I day when my friend drew my boxers down on my while laying on my bed,although I feel like my mind is playing tricks on me,but I feel like she poured blood on me,because I felt something moist between my lap,although I never felt anything when she drew my boxers down,please am I at risk of is my mind toying with me?
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Yes we are sure, no risk.
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pls sir are you sure?was putting on light boxers and short knicker also light in texture.she touched the trouser part of tge penis.you assure me sir?
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No risk.
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