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Moles on penis head

I have two moles on my penis head is this normal? Can send pics
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Alright thanks I'm just very embarrassed by them that's all
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Hi Runner, If you've not had sex yet then your safe, there just moles, lots of guys get them, and your one of them.
So just keep happy and stop looking at them.
Good Luck
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I'm actually 17 but had them for 2-3 years
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I can rule out std I'm 16 and never had sex bc these moles or what ever they are
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Hi Runner, This is quite a common thing and if I was would not worry to much about them, but if you are worried see a dermitologist, and there is a procedure that shaves them off, ooh.
But I would think about first.
Good Luck
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I've seen lots of penis pics on this site, but if they are as hard to delete as posts are, you may not want to.  

It is possible to get benign things like moles on your penis, but there area also other problems that require treatment.  Condyloma is a sexually transmitted wart.  It is also possible to get cancer.  Therefore, go get it checked out and find out what it is and what your options are.  
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I'm sorry but we're really not allowed to post pictures of certain body parts here. Have you ever talked to your Dr about the moles? How long have you had them?
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