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by llamaboy, Nov 29, 2007 11:35PM
i am 13 years old and starting to go through puberty i notcied about 5 months ago i have blood come out not seman.(i dont have a lot of sperm come out ever)since then it has happened 4 times i have never had sex so have NO clue whats the problemis i can feel it start to come it doesnt hurt but i freak out.i am scared right now to talk to my parents or docter but i want to have kids and live a normal life PLZ HELP

I also have read this may be cause be some sort of damage. So i would like to add about 1 year ago i fell skatboarding.the board popped up and i feel vertical on it right between my legs.i could barly walk and was bleeding RIGHT next to my sack. could this have anything to do with it
Member Comments (5)

by becks715, Nov 30, 2007 09:25AM
Yes it could have something to do with that.  I know you are scared but you MUST go to the doctors.  There is no shame in it, explain to your parents what happens and just say that you haven't had sex and think because of the injury skateboarding it's damaged and need to get it looked at.

You really need to go to a doctor DO NOT leave it unattended to and think it will just go away it won't.  Please go to the doctor.

by llamaboy, Dec 01, 2007 11:25PM
thank you i am havinf a phsyical this week i said i am trying out for sports witch i am so i need one so i am just going to tell my docter there and then. just i am REALLY nervous i mean it seems easy but idk im just embarresed and dont want to tell him then have him say like well your not going to have kids or have sex.i AM SUPER SCARED how should i bring up the subject. will there bee long term effects from this if so WHAT????( tell me the dead honest truth if you know)thanks.

by helpDAN, Dec 02, 2007 04:46AM
Unfortunatley, i don't know if there any long term affects or any other disapointing outcomes, however i do know that under the doctor, they'll do almost everything they can to help you. Just be honest with him/her and tell them everything.
Good luck x

by llamaboy, Dec 05, 2007 11:56PM
To: EVEYRONE
thank you for all your help i went to the docter and got everything checked out he said im FINE.I have no problems he said it is just stage and should go away on its own. He said if when i bleed it hurt that it would of been a totaly diffrent story though.SO any of you that have this poblem get it checked out it isnt scary docters want to help.

by mjjlove, May 07, 2008 09:40AM
To: llamaboy
no. it doesnt. i hear this from alot of guys.
its perfectly normal. if you ever like masturbate.
then...it could be that your doing that tooo..much.
read some other guys stories on here and you
will see that its perfectly normal!
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