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Penis head shrinking

I've noticed that my penis head has been shrinking and now it has reduced quite a bit. Is there something i'm doing wrong while having sex or masturbating. I'm afraid if it shrinks further. Pls help
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As long as you have a nice size penis head, you're good to go... But your penis head is not shrinking.
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Yes, the glans is smaller than it was before when erect. At certain positions it seems normal, but still sometimes it feels like it has shrunk quite a bit.
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i agree with myron! how can a penis head shrink?
and what exactly do you mean? : is it smaller while you have an erection? meaning that when you have an erection it used to be bigger?
or when its flaccid, you are noticing it is smaller than it was?
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How can a penis head shrink? Maybe you are not getting as hard as you use to.
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