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I have it (i'm also circumcised).

 

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Now that i've found this is quite a rare condition, I can't help looking at my mesmerizing dick. Do you have the same stuff at the basis of your penis ? Are you circumcised ? Do you think it looks like a crown king ? Have you ever had trouble fucking someone because (s)he was thinking it was a STD ?

 

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Guest Franklin

wow... i hadn't the faintest, but I do too. Mine are extremely faint though... basically I can feel bumps but they're barely noticeable.

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Now that i've found this is quite a rare condition...

 

:shuriken:

 

Various studies have shown that the incidence may be in the between 8% and 48%, varying with region and whether or not the subjects are circumcised.

 

Doesn't sound all that rare to me. I also have mild symptoms of it...

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Guest abracadabra

i have them too. i have 5 bumps shaped like the letter "H" underneath my head. I guess the frenulum(?). I thought it was from circumcision

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Thanks to this thread I found out what I have.

 

And its this... Fordyce's spot http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fordyce's_spot

 

You know, you can actually pop them! But the process is excruciating.

 

 

how the fuck do you know this?

 

 

i also thought every man had these?

 

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_you_pop_Fordyce_spots_on_your_penis_if_so_what_comes_out&alreadyAsked=1&rtitle=You_have_fordyce_spots_on_the_shaft_of_your_penis_are_you_ok

 

Can you pop Fordyce spots on your penis if so what comes out?

 

yes you can. if its big enough and you just really wanna get rig of it. if its too small then you might just hurt yourself. popping a fordice spot is like popping a pimple so expect the same stuff to come out.

 

Uhh that's gross.

 

Every great Musician has them. JOIN THE CLUB!

 

Does it apply to loop-makers ?

P.S. : are you implying RDJ has them ? OMG !!!

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but arent they under the skin?...or i mean, maybe not "under" the skin but they don't seem that easy to pop.

 

 

will they stay gone if you do it?

 

ps yegg please dont answer my question plz...tahts just creepy

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but arent they under the skin?...or i mean, maybe not "under" the skin but they don't seem that easy to pop.

 

 

will they stay gone if you do it?

 

I suspect a friend of yours have them. AMIRITE ?

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What you need to do is find yourself a small and VERY sharp instrument. I have found a syringe needle to be perfect as it is very sharp and pointed .

 

Start off by finding a noticebly large spot, preferably on its own.I say this because the first one is by far the most difficult to do until you get the hang of it.A large single one is an easy target.

 

Make a small prick on the lip directly above the fordyce spot with the needle.It does not have to be deep at all,just enough to break the skin.Now use your nails to squeeze the "pip" out.You will need to squeeze much harder than a pimple.Use only the sharp tips of your nails and not your fingers.

 

This sounds painful,but it is not really.There will only be a small spot of blood.The fordyce spot looks almost like a small blackhead pip and is quite hard too.It is no wonder they dont go away.

 

I started off with the intention of only doing one...got so excited I did 5 more.

Since then I have only done 2 more.This is not because it is painful, but because I got the worst ones by far and you can hardly see the ones that are left.I will do the rest bit by bit.

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