Hello, about 3 days ago I was having sex with my girlfriend, and my penis slipped out and hit her bone, but it didn’t make a popping noise and I didn’t feel any pain at all, and we were able to keep going and finish having sex. Since then I haven’t really be able to get an erection unless she or I really tries to get one there. The only way she can is by giving me head. As soon as we try to move to sex after it’s hard it goes away before she can even get up to my penis. If she continues I can still climax, and become as hard as usual. I have had no pain, no swelling, no disfigurement, but I have noticed a red stripe on the bottom of my penis shaft that was not there beforehand, and I would like to see if any of you think it’s cause for concern. Since then I’ve had only 2 naturally occurring boners, and no morning wood at all. I just wanted to know what you guys think I should do. No pain, no discomfort, no swelling, just not able to get an erection and this marking. I can send more pictures if nessecary in messaging. I’m thinking maybe it’s just my nerves telling me it might happen again that kills it but you never know.
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I’m pretty sure it’s your nerves bro
After I was circumcised I had trouble getting an erection because I was afraid of jacking off. And every time I tried it would just go down instantly.
I’d say give it two weeks and if it’s still a problem call up your doctor
And as for the red stripe on the shaft, I have one to and I think most men do.
Men have literally broken their penis this way. Some have broken their penis by simply falling out of bed with a hardon. However, if you broke it, you would certainly know. It would be swollen, maybe black and blue, and very painful. There's a natural mechanism in us when something has given us a fright, we tend to avoid it in the future. I think your body is just trying to protect you by not getting hard. The problem will go entirely away in time. Cheers! - Jeremy, Medibation.com