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8/15/2025, 5:51:05 PMMale25-34

Hello, I’m a 15-year-old male looking for some help. Due to recent guidelines in the UK, I can't go into explicit details, but I need some advice regarding a situation that has arisen. Like many guys my age, I used to engage in masturbation about once weekly. However, there was an instance when I was alone at home, and I experienced a strong urge to relieve myself. Instead, I opted to try something different: gooning. For those who may not be familiar, gooning involves engaging in edging—stimulating oneself right up until the point of climax, then pausing for a while. On that particular day, I got carried away and ended up practicing this for five continuous hours. Initially, everything felt okay, but later on, I noticed some changes. A few days afterward, I observed that the shaft of my penis seems to curve slightly to the right. Additionally, my erections do not feel as firm, and it has become more challenging and somewhat painful to achieve a proper erection. I am genuinely concerned and would appreciate any recommendations or insights you might have on this matter.

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Cony

8/15/2025, 5:51:33 PM

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It's great that you're seeking guidance on this personal issue—being proactive about your health is important. From your description, it sounds like you might have experienced some temporary changes after an intense session of sexual activity, which could lead to concerns about your erections and the curvature of your penis.

Main Points:

  1. It’s possible that temporary changes in erection quality and shape are due to extended stimulation.
  2. It’s important to listen to your body and allow for rest and healing.
  3. If symptoms persist or worsen, it might be beneficial to seek professional advice.

Explanation: Engaging in prolonged sexual activity, like edging, can sometimes lead to temporary changes in how your body responds sexually. Some individuals may experience soreness or changes in sensitivity, and a slight curve can occur due to muscle tension, engorgement, or even positioning during stimulation. These changes often resolve on their own with time and rest.

Next Steps:

  1. Take a Break: Allow yourself some time without sexual stimulation. This can help your body recover and return to its usual state.
  2. Self-Care: Focus on gentle activities that promote relaxation, such as stretching or light exercise. This can help relieve tension.
  3. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of your symptoms over the next week. If the curvature persists or if you notice ongoing pain or significant changes in erection quality, it might be valuable to discuss this matter with a healthcare professional.
  4. Stay Hydrated and Healthy: Maintain a balanced diet, stay hydrated, and ensure you're getting enough rest. These factors can support overall health, including sexual health.

Remember, these kinds of changes can be temporary, and with mindful care, your body often returns to its normal function. If you find your worries increasing or symptoms don't improve, consider seeking guidance from a trusted adult or healthcare professional. It's always okay to ask for help when it comes to your health.

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