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Dark Patch on the skin of my prostate

I masterbate alot and often i get bruises,but recently i saw a dark patch on the postrate of my **** and am wondering what it could be as am a bit worried.
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So the prostate is an internal organ, and not one you can see. I'm not sure where your bruise is, but you wouldn't see it on your prostate.

Is the bruise somewhere that your hand moves on a lot when you masturbate? That could cause bruising. Maybe you squeezed too hard, or got a little rough with yourself.

Is there any pain, tenderness or soreness? Do you think this patch is a bruise or does it feel like rough skin?

You don't say how long it's been there, but if it's been more than a few days, you should get it checked by your doctor.
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Hi AuntieJessi, Sorry for the Misinformations, Below is everything and a picture of it, Sorry but been worried and nervous,
Hi am a 30year Old,I masterbate alot in a week, Sometimes in a Day i can masterbate like 2 maximum 4 times in day but often in a week.I notice this black spots or patches on my penile but not on the Tip. Am a Dark skin male. Really wondering and worried hoping its not Cancerous,I got this Patches just yesterday, I masterbate without  an oil but a dry masterbation and sometimes rough, Am wondering if this is anything serious.  Below are my pictures of the condition,But over here its a bit darker compared to the picture, might be lighting also, And also i relise there are times when i masterbate hard and often i get bruises which goes away, and on the same location where this black patches are, I use to get a bruise in brown or dark patch out of vigorous masterbation which goes away,Please Help, Made an appointment at the doctors 1st of june but am worried and cant wait to know whats up.

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Just wondering, do you often look that closely at your genitalia?  I mean, I never have.  Men's sexual organs naturally have some spots that are darker and some that are lighter, some that are wrinkled and some that are smooth.  And it can change, as this stuff moves around on its own.  You do what you need to do, but if you're masturbating so hard you're hurting yourself, is that because you enjoy pain with your sex, or is it because you think that's necessary to orgasm?  The thing is, when you have sex in any form several times a day, it will be more difficult to orgasm as the day progresses, as it takes time for your prostate, which as the above states you can't see, to produce more sperm.  As you age, this will be more true.  I will tell you, softer is better if you're going after intensity of orgasm, and the longer it takes you the stronger the orgasm, so if again you think force to the point of pain is somehow necessary, it's the opposite.  It actually reduces the pleasure of a very sensitive part of the body unless, again, you're into pain, which some people are.  Peace.
And in addition, once you irritate it, if you keep doing this, you will obviously irritate it more and more as it has no time to heal.
Thank you,I guess its more orgasm and not pleasure for pain, but thank you so Much, but you meant to say this are Normal and nothing serious?
Not being any kind of medical professional, I can't say I know for sure.  My main point was that you probably, if you're like most guys, don't really look at it all that much or closely so how would you truly know it looks different from what it usually looks like?  But maybe you do look at it a lot, in which case you'd have a better idea of that.  As I said, a normal male genitalia has lots of different textures and shades, it's never monochromatic.  And given you seem to like it rough, you're going to pay for that, as once you irritate anything on your body if you continue to do what irritated it that part will just get more irritated.  I'm a guy, and there aren't a lot of guys who comment on this forum, and I've had a lot of sex in my life because I've lived to get old, and I also had a lot of sex when I was relatively young when testosterone and ego drives sexual behavior a lot more than it does when most of us get older -- obviously, there are exceptions to this, some guys never seem to change from how they were when they were young and feisty.  And when I had a lot of sex in a short period of time, it hurt both of us because that's how biology works.  Women get dryer with repeated sex in a short period of time causing more friction for both partners, and men will take longer to orgasm as by that point you're no longer doing it because you're truly all that excited anymore but just to do it and because it takes time for the body to regenerate.  My view of what you've said is, if you want to do this a lot in a short period of time, and you want to enjoy it, be gentle, it works better and doesn't hurt.  If you like it rough, it will get irritated and once it's irritated it will hurt for awhile until it heals, which it can't do if you keep hurting it.  But again, I'm not a medical professional, and I don't look at pictures of men's genitalia, just not my thing.  Peace.
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