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I em 17 years old , male why does my penis keeps erecting and some time the whole night what should i do is it normal and what should i do to stop it and i do masterbate and can u even pls let me know should i masterbate or i should not and if i can how many times and my penis size is 4.5 inch long is that normal what is the size it should be at this age and does it increse as i grow and why my penis colour dark compered to my body which is fare                                           pls help me and let me know
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Thank you kandjmom and nohard
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Hi Ak, Well your just normal, your getting nocturnal erections are a thing that happens to us men, you dont need any drugs, and try not to masturbate to much, keep it to a couple of times a week this would br thenormal thing, its a nice way for us men to kepp the system ticking over till we start a good sex life, you erect size is OK your still growing.
The colour of your penis when limp will always be darker, this is because the skin is compressed, hence looks darker.
Hope this helps you.
Good Luck
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Try posting this in the a erectile dysfunction forum. you will probably get more answers there.
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5033762 tn?1370785022
it's probably your hormones doing that to you. everybody is different. as you get older you will get bigger. as for the color, every mans is always a little darker than his skin color.  
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