The only thing I know, it's really uncomfortable to get a doctor to check your shit out.. There will be touching involved..:rolleyes:
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The only thing I know, it's really uncomfortable to get a doctor to check your shit out.. There will be touching involved..:rolleyes:
did u break ur break your dick?
that shit FUCKING HURTS!
it pops out and hits her and bends in half
omfg that hurts it makes me hurt just thinkin about it
So did you go to the doctor? My guess is you may have sprained the suspensory ligament, a ligament at the base of the penis that helps anchor the penis to the pelvis. When you say your member bent away from you when you put her on the couch it sounds like it bent down and that would be possible to put starin on the ligament.
Why would you hide it from the girl in the first place? Make her feel guilty and think it's her fault, she'll owe you forever :P
Anyways, yeah, get to the hospital.
Actually is usually involves the tunica albuginea, which is kind of like thick tissue that wraps around the erectile tissue of the penis, or the suspensory ligament.Quote:
Originally Posted by hobbitsmoke
In a previous post I talked about the suspensory ligament but not the tunica albuginea. Part of the ligament inserts into the tunica albuginea so it can be involved in such an injury. I guess I should have talked about that but I forgot so thanks for bringing it up in a round about way.
Oh, god, I love a man who knows his male pelvic anatomy.
This is not a malicious thread highjack, but I am curious if you know the female pelvis, too, FakeBoobs. (Apart from your noteworthy sexual exploits, that is, which I already know are impressive.) This'll probably be easy for you. What's the commonly used name of the lateral ligaments that connect on each side of the uterus and extend to the lateral walls of the pelvis, essentially forming septum between the anterior and posterior halves of the female pelvis? My anatomy dissection group always felt these were the most aptly named ligaments in the female body.
I was stuck thinking about the levator plate and thinking of the floor of the pelvis for a while then it came to me.
You are referring to the broad ligaments.
Yey!!! You get the gold star!
The good old broad ligaments. Easiest connective tissue anatomical element to remember (and identify) in the female pelvis. Why couldn't they have given other ligaments names like the "upper arm ligament" or the one from this injury topic the "penile suspension ligament." It would make first year anatomy so much easier.
XOX to you, FakeBoobs. Gotta sign off now and see if I can go induce some changes in my husband's corpus cavernosum. . . . we shipped our son off to see his grandparents this weekend. So it's time.
I know a couple dudes that have had a penile fracture. From what Ive heard Its usually the most painful when its a severe fracture halfway down as opposed to the base. Ive come frighteningly close a number of times but Ive been lucky so far...
*shudder*...
How would you fix that? A cast?