Okay, this happend today June 9, 2013. I was playing around with my girlfriend naked she was on top of me she had her panties on I had my boxers on just fooling around laughing and rubbing against each other then, we were about to have sex as I was going In (without a condom) I said ouch it sorta hurted then I pulled off and them tried again then went good for 30 seconds pulled out saw blood everywhere she wasn't bleeding but I was I freaked out and went to the restroom I noticed that where my penis hole is at my uretha was just chipped a little. Doesn't really hurt what should I do? Let it heal.
I understand your concerns. It is not unusual to have bleeding when you are having vigorous and sometimes even normal sexual intercourse with your partner. It is usually due to your frenulum which is a small tag of skin under the hood of your penis connected to the foreskin that ruptures causing you to bleed. You may need to allow it to heal for a little while before you have sex again. I hope this helps. If you continue to have bleeding despite the above, you might need surgical attention, I hope you consult with a surgeon in that case.
Take care and have a lovely day!
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Skin On The Penis Chipped. Remedy?
Hi there ~ I understand your concerns. It is not unusual to have bleeding when you are having vigorous and sometimes even normal sexual intercourse with your partner. It is usually due to your frenulum which is a small tag of skin under the hood of your penis connected to the foreskin that ruptures causing you to bleed. You may need to allow it to heal for a little while before you have sex again. I hope this helps. If you continue to have bleeding despite the above, you might need surgical attention, I hope you consult with a surgeon in that case. Take care and have a lovely day!