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little white bumps on my penis and ball sack

i am 16 and have never had sex, but i have lots of little white bumps on my penis and balls sack. there to small to pop and i dont want to tell my parents cause its weird, any suggestions to make them go away with objects at home, PLEASE HELP its embarressing
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is there any way to get rid of the spots?
im only 13 so i think its really weird at my age
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If I had a nickel for every time I've read this question...

I've been on this website for my own questions and problems for 2 years now, and I see this question probably more then any other, and it's most likely fordyce spots. The spots are a form of ectopic sebaceous gland: normally, sebaceous glands are only found in association with a hair follicle. They are not known to be associated with any disease or illness and are of cosmetic concern only.

They are nothing to worry about, and don't think you're a freak or anything cause supposedly 80% of guys have these (myself included)
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Hi.  How far into puberty are you? Do you have these bumps on the head of the penis? If not, these are your spots for hair growth...Do you have some pubic hair already?
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