Female. 17. My boyfriend and I were having sex today and as he thrust back in his penis hit my clit and made a cracking noise. He said there was only a half second of pain and he maintained an erection and we kept going. Later, i looked it up and it said penis cracking is very serious, but it also said that the penis would turn extremely dark from bruising and immediately lose an erection, neither of which happened. Is it really something to look into? (If it isn't REALLY something, don't tell me to go get it checked out please.. he's Muslim and his parents will kill him, no joke, so we are trying to avoid doctors.)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? sobeg answered Thursday October 15 2009, 2:35 am: uh...there is a such a thing as broken penis..mabe it may not be bruised or in pain but the fact that he did mention a second of pain is enough to damage and break muscle tissues, again it may not be broken but it could very well be sprained which can lead after it heals for it to curve or disfigure the straighness of it..in other words it wont be straight anymore and that means it can interfere in sexual intercourse and the feelings. ..My advice go see a doctor most states are prohibited by law to share any patient information. so in other words a physical check and consoultiong with a physician will never hurt and no one needs to know. I hope this helps
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I do NOT recommend having sex until you get it checked out by a doctor if you ignore it. It can cause more damage as you have sex then the problem can get bigger and it might be too late to fix. [ sobeg's advice column | Ask sobeg A Question ]
xY0M0MMAx answered Wednesday October 14 2009, 6:06 pm: As long as he's not having pain & it's not really bruised, it's all gooood.
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