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Masterbation Burn

Dear Doctor,
I am a Virgin. When I jack off there is a pretty bad burning sensation. I don't think I have an STD, as I have never had sex, but I am worried. Am I just doing it too hard?
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101028 tn?1419603004
pick up a tube of astroglide or KY ( the plain stuff, not the heated stuff ). it'll be a lot more enjoyable for you and save you discomfort too :)
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Thanks Daniel78, that helps a lot.
And gracefromHHP, no, I do not use lube when masterbating.

thank you both for your comments
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101028 tn?1419603004
do you use lube when masturbating?  you have to be kind to the lil guy dear :)

don't use shower gel , soap or hand lotion either!!

you know this isn't a std since you've never had sex.

grace
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If you've never had sex you don't have an STD. You don't say where the burning sensation comes from. If it's from the surface of your penis, you're doing it too hard. If it's coming from inside - your urethra - then you may have urethritis for one of a few non-sexual reasons. Speak to your doctor if it persists or you feel discomfort whilst urinating.
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Serious question. Not a joke.
and thank you byrson123.
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Hey dude , it is possible u are doing it a little too hard or maybe possible too much. But its pretty normal for it to have a bit of burning sensation at the tip. I experience that to sometimes. Try taking a day or two off and next time not so hard ;)

Much love
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how about this:  This isn't a very funny joke, people come on here to ask serious questions and concerns.
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Anybody saying anything would be appreciated
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