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weird marks

a load of marks that have been on the inside of my forskin for as long as i can remember but they dont seem good and i have never seen anything similar any information anyone could give me would be greatly appreciated.

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101028 tn?1419603004
If these have always been there then they aren't something to worry about.  

the best thing to do is next time you are at the doctor's office, show them to them and ask if they have a specific name so thatyou can know what to call them. If you aren't sexually active yet, knowing what they are in case a partner asks in the future is the best idea.  

in our read before posting post on this forum we specifically state why no pictures no matter what body part they are. We can not diagnose you - we can educate and support you but for a diagnosis you'll need to follow up on this personally with a trained medical provider. we can not replace the advise of your doctor here.

grace
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i am i minor and i am looking for help/support its a picture of skin you cant see anything that even resembles genitals and why post if you arnt even gonna answer seriously shoot me...
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736575 tn?1288902558
Why are you trusting people on the internet who are not doctors to look at pictures of your genitals?  This is the free forum with volunteers.  Basically regular people who go through similar situations.  You need to see a doctor and show them what you are talking about.  Posting pictures or links are against forum rules because of minors who are also seeking advice/support.
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