hey guys,
after i wash my penis in the shower, under the foreskin and all that, the tip sometimes starts to sting a little. it's not too bad and it goes away after a couple minutes but it is uncomfortable. Is there anything i can do about this or should I just hope it goes away.
I haven't...
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