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Broken p3nis
If you bend your penis too far or strike it hard against your partner’s pelvis while thrusting, you risk breaking it. This isn’t the same as having a finger or toe fractured. Since your penis lacks bones, this is the case. The two internal cylinders that fill with blood during an erection are instead ruptured by the stress. Penile fracture symptoms include a popping sound, swelling, and excruciating agony.
It is crucial to seek medical attention when such a threat manifests.
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S3xually Transmitted Infection (STI)
You and your partner could spread bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens to one another if you don’t take the necessary measures.
The best method to prevent these illnesses is with condoms. One sex partner only can also reduce your risk.
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Genital burning
It is never normal to experience a burn in your penis or vagina, whether it is during intercourse or not. Many issues result in a burning feeling. It may be brought on by low estrogen levels during menopause in women, which can result in dry vaginal tissue. Burning or pain can also be brought on by an injury, an illness, or a lack of lubrication in either partner. Burning occasionally is probably nothing to be concerned about. But if it frequently occurs during s3x, see your doctor.
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