It's not uncommon for young children to be curious about their bodies and the bodies of others, including parents. However, as children grow, discussions about private parts should be approached with sensitivity and respect for boundaries. Parents should encourage healthy conversations about anatomy and privacy, using age-appropriate language and context. If such questions arise, it's important to respond in a way that fosters understanding while upholding appropriate boundaries.
say "i want to see your penis"
No, penis and scrotum discomfort or itching are not normal. See your health care provider.
Not normally. See your urologist.
ask your dr.
No, I would suggest that you see your doctor.
It'll scab, heal and go away like a normal pimple. :D
About 5 inches here and there... Wait.... WHY DO YOU ASK? are you intending to see a walrus penis anytime soon?
During the teens and actually through out their lives men seem to be very conscious about the size of their penis. During puberty a lot is happening and they like to compare to see if they are normal. When a question is inappropriate we delete it.
Yes. It means you are a homosexual. This is perfectly normal in modern society.
No, usually if it bends when erected, it may be something to see your GP about, but if not then your penis is normal. If your girlfriend loves you, then she shouldn't care.
no you should seriousley see a doctor
if it was an accident but if it a regular basis thing then no!