IS it normal? 4 the hole to get bigger?


Question:
Im 15, started masturbating at 14. my first was AMAZING, then i got so addicted i masturbated like ALL the time...i mean like 3-5 times a day...after like a month, i think...i noticed the whole where the sperm came out of, it like got wider/bigger. Now my orgasim's suck they dont have that kindash hurtish feeling, the good type of hurt. they're just dead. the only good feeling i get is when im masturbating but the ejaculation is dead.is it normal? can i do something to get the hole small?

Answers:
what you're experiencing is quite normal. I felt kinda that way..the first few times were great. And it's still great, but I know what you mean about that "good" hurt. As for your pee slit getting bigger, don't worry....it doesn't have a thing to do with the quality of your masturbation...you've just stretched things a bit, and that's normal.
give it a rest
everything is fine. enjoy!
hey i could do it for you!! mail me
xx
Your more than likely just a little low on fluids if your doing it 3-4 times a day everyday, maybe you should consider cutting back a little
at you age it is called over kill , to much of a good thing slow down
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