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pain after masturbation ??

Hi i'm 17 year old boy, masturbating since last 3 years... Sometimes i feel severe pain ( like burning heat ) in my penis after masturbation.. it is usually when i masturbate after some time ( around 8-10 days gap ).. apart from this i don't have any other problem.. But i really want to know if this can be something serious and it really.. hurts i feel like my penis is heated.. please please help me with this problem because that period after masturbation of around half an hour is very uncomfortable ... please help me..   Thank you .!
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haha ..rite..!
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as long as i've been doing it.. i would say no haha.. have fun ur a teenager go crazy lol
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haha okay... btw does masturbation have any side effects ??
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sorry i was trying to say something but just put the word ejaculate where the stars are lol
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yea i think ur rite.. it definitely has something to do with urinating .. btw wht does ' *** ' mean ??
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Hey man im 17 years old too. and i've been masturbating for about 5 or 6 years, about twice a day. and i have felt that burning sensation a few times too. try this and see if it works.. MAKE SURE YOU URINATE before you masturbate or ejaculate again. if u ***, then masturbate and *** again without urinating, it can burn. if this doesn't help then there must be another problem =/
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