My problem seems to be rather unique because after reading countless forums I have not come across anything remotely similar.
I discovered at a very early age that if I put a lot of
pressurePressure ulcer on my flaccid
penisCancer - penis
Curvature of the penis
Penis care (uncircumcised)
Penis pain, like for example pressing my
groinGroin lump
Groin pain
Groin stretch
Jock itch
Swollen lymph nodes in the groin onto a hard floor, I can achieve a very nice feeling after a few minutes. The feeling is the same as that of climax but with no
ejaculationBlood in the semen
Delayed ejaculation
Premature ejaculation
Retrograde ejaculation initially of course. I began doing this when I was probably less than five years-old and continue doing this pretty much daily until my teenage years. When I reached
pubertyPuberty and adolescence, I was able to reach climax and actually ejaculate without having an
erectionErection problems by using this method.
I am in my
twentiesTwenty twenty now and because of this horrible childhood habit, I suffer from very weak
erectionsErection problems. I attribute this logically to tissue damage from all those years of heavy
pressurePressure ulcer on my
penisCancer - penis
Curvature of the penis
Penis care (uncircumcised)
Penis pain. When I have an
erectionErection problems, Most of my
penisCancer - penis
Curvature of the penis
Penis care (uncircumcised)
Penis pain is actually hard enough for penetration. However the girth shrinks when it reaches close to my scrotum area and it is much thinner and softer from that point on into my
pubicPubic lice/groin region. Therefore even though I am able to penetrate,
intercourseCauses of painful intercourse
Sexual intercourse - painful is not satisfactory for my partner since the weak base of my
penisCancer - penis
Curvature of the penis
Penis care (uncircumcised)
Penis pain makes it too bendable resulting in diminished friction.
Is
penileCancer - penis implant the only solution for me at this point? I assumed that all the
traumaAcoustic trauma
Amputation - traumatic
Ear barotrauma
Facial trauma
Genital injury
Head injury
Head trauma
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Stomach disease or trauma
Tailbone trauma has caused irreversible tissue
deathDiscussing death with children
Gangrene
Liver cell death
Loss of a child - resources
Sudden infant death syndrome.
I would appreciate any comments. H.S