Yes that is fine, just don`t give it to someone else.
2006-11-27 17:44:51
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answered by Sparkles 7
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enjoy it, sounds like fun
I was circumcised 50 years ago and I still get sore if I walk a lot.
Just thought I would add that since we are sharing
ADDED NOTE: phonysteel said something about uncircumcised males. WRONG, cicumcised males have been found to unknowingly carry yeast and thrush infections and to repeatedly reinfect their partners. The more vigorus thrusting a cut guy requires leaves the vagina sore, abraded and more suseptable to infection. This was found in a Brit. study. The dry surface of the glans just shows no symptoms of the disease, that doesn't mean it is not there.
There is the comment "who knows what is growing under that foreskin?” Think about it, the foreskin and glans of an uncircumcised male are among the most sensitive parts of his body; you may as well ask what is growing under his eyelids. If you give an uncircumcised male a yeast infection he will know it within hours and he will seek treatment. On the other hand a circumcised male's dry-keratinized glans can be infected and not show or feel any symptoms.
2006-11-27 18:12:11
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answered by cut50yearsago 6
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You most likely have what's called a super infection. It's pretty uncommon for men, but not unheard of. A super infection occurs after use of antibiotics over a period of time, especially antibiotics that kill off staph and other bacteria found on our skin. The antibiotics can cause a secondary infection by killing off the local bacterial residents on your skin. Once they are killed off, another bacteria, or yeast in your case, will overgrow the area. It's nothing to be worried about. There are many OTC cures for what you have.
Don't sweat it. It means whatever you had before is gone.
2006-11-27 17:49:49
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answered by Griff 5
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Just go down to Wal-Mart they have the stuff to treat yeast infection right on the shelf.
You do not need to get circumcised. Just treat it and be more careful not to put it in a dirty hole. Use safe sex and condoms, next time you might get something really bad. Who knows what is growing in those holes, it is dark and moist in there you know.
2006-11-28 16:23:29
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answered by Bakerylady 1
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No, it is NOT ok! Obviously you are uncircumcised. Yeast and bacterial infections thrive in the warm, moist conditions behind the foreskin of an uncircumcised man and can be passed to female partners during intercourse. Get the infection treated and then for goodness' sake get yourself circumcised to prevent it recurring and to provide all the many other benefits of circumcision.
2006-11-28 01:52:35
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answered by Anonymous
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No thats bad...with a yeast infection it can become so bad if not treated it can make it so it kills sperm count. And can also burn when you pee. I need medicine so it can kill the bacteria and prevent it from getting worse..
2006-11-27 17:52:35
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answered by Honey Bunnie 1
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Sounds uncomfortable to me. Why don't you put an antifungal on it or something? Or wear boxers so you're less prone. Unless you want to keep it as a pet and give it a name. I suggest 'Bob'.
2006-11-27 17:45:08
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answered by Doctor Why 7
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no its not ok, see a doctor and get it treated
2006-11-27 18:14:16
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answered by Anonymous
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NO, GO TO THE DOCTOR AND GET TREATED BEFORE YOU GIVE IT TO SOMEONE ELSE.
2006-11-27 17:45:36
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answered by Anonymous
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on the skin
that is possible
jock itch is a form of it
2006-11-27 17:45:37
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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