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Torn shaft skin ???

I tore the skin on the shaft of my penis during sex...I don't know what happened but there are two what look like razorblade cuts on the shaft halfway down ?? My girlfriend feels terrible about it....as do I. My penis isn't to big and she is small and tight to say the least.  Im 30 yrs old and this has never happened before.  I don't know what to do ??? Please help.
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Yes,,,thanks for the reply...the night when this happened things got extra hot and the teeth could've played a small factor in the cut...but we were both like... ??  WTF so...things are healing nicely and I pray this doesn't happen again.  I'm just using Trip.Antibiotc oint..and neosporin...but I think everything will be cool.

Thanks again.
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First of all, you need to relax... This has happened to an ex boyfriend of mine some years ago during oral sex when accidentaly kinda "scatched" his penis with my teeth. Maybe this is how it happened to you too, during oral sex not during penetration. Anyway, you should gently wash your penis once a day with an anti-bacterial soap to avoid an infection and maybe apply a bit olive oil on the wounds so that the skin will heal faster(might sting a bit, don't worry if it happens) and of course you shouldn't have sex until you have fully recovered. However, if you see no signs of improvement or if it starts getting worse within the next 2-3days DO visit your doctor. Hope you feel better soon :)
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let it heal and next time use plenty of KY
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