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Morning Glory

I know this is a common thing in us blokes but mine is killing me.  I can pee till I have rid of my erection which isnt always easy, I have to masturbate for 20 mins or more to relieve the pressure.  Then I am so desperate to urinate that I cant always come, when I finally come I then cant pee, standing there for ages sweating cause I just cant go.  Sometimes my erecions are so fierce they hurt.  Every morning I have this problem and normally cant pee until about an hour after my masturbation.  I masturbate a lot, about 5 times a day, I cant seem to stop.  Would like to be able to pee after though.

Please help, thanks
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I will give it a go, thanks mate.

Daz39
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try bending over, not sure how your penis stands but mine goes straight up and thats it rock hard... if i try to bend my erection in anyway i can't pee either, and even then its hard when standing to attention...
i can do it only when i let my penis stand where its comfortable not touch it and bend over to hit the toilet bowel it still only dribbles out but i havn't had that problem in a while

you won't be able to pee after you masturbate for a little bit, there is a hangy thing inside you that directs your pee from your *** and when you *** it shuts the other one off for a little bit, its to protect you other bits from getting wee in them, don't qoute me on that but pretty sure its right,

just try to pee bending over let me know what happens
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