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Pain in my penis

I am 19 years old.I am uncircumcised.I had sex today, i usaully dont have any problem while i have sex.I only experienced some pain for the first time when i lost my virginity.and i think that is due to the fact of my non-circumcision.Today while I was having sex i experienced pain in my penis.later i found that that my condom was red from within and that i was bleeding.When i checked the link of the foreskin that connects to the penis and can be seen when it is retracted broke.That was causing the bleeding and pain.My main concern is whether this will create any worse complications.(my pain is subsiding,but it occurs again but with not that much intensity) this happened a few days back also, but it got fine as time passed.But this time it was a bit more worse.What do you advise me to do? Do i need to go to a doctor.Or should i wait?

Please advise.

Thank You In Advance For Your Advice....

Also should i get circumcision done?For getting a permanent relief from this problem?Will i enjoy a better sex life after getting circumcision done?
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Also in order to avoid such incidents you may try using a lubricant.

Same happened to me a few times with my GF but it was due to no foreplay.(
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I get pain occasionally... what your describing is simply because the girl probably wasn't wet enough... can be hard to get it in sometimes, and it can hurt a lot... If it's split, thats obviously gonna be REAL painful.

Just wait for it to get better... and next time, try to make sure she's really wet before you try having sex. you'll find theres no pain.
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