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broken penis

during sex I slipped out and hit either her pelvic bone or ?, i immediately lost my erection, pain. My penis was swollen,black and blue,red. It looked like a U, I thought I broke it. It is now three days later and I'm completely black,blue,red and still swollen, some pain.I have never experience anything like this. Should I see a DR? I'm worried I may have damaged my prize?

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  There is no bone tissue in a penis so you have'nt broken anything. Your problem sounds temporary but I would advise refraining from using it for a while until it improves. There are other ways to satisfy a woman without using your penis. Be honest with her and she should understand. Same thing happened to me once where she was bouncing up and down on me as I lay there and she had her back to me. As she was bouncing up and down on me uncrontrolabe I suddenly saw my penis head starring at me through the crack of her *** and I saw stars it hurt so bad. When she got off of me my penis just lay there looking dead. Was'nt till the next morning that I saw how bruised it was. I was too embarassed to see a doc and it healed eventually, was sore for weeks though. I learned a lesson from it, never have an excited large woman use your penis as though it is an amusement park ride.

  Hang in there my friend,

  Steve
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Yes I would see a doctor. You could have caused some type of damage to your penis.
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