why is my dick go up inside me all the time.?


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The condition called 'hidden penis' or 'concealed' or 'buried' penis has many various causes including obesity or an over zealous circumcision. Some men are born with a congenital fat pad that can lead to hidden penis. With age, weight loss, weight gain, or sagging, the excess skin can become loose and give the penis a way to telescope inside the body. This can also be caused by a webbing of skin extending from the scrotum up the penis that can also be causing the telescoping. This condition can easily be corrected with surgery to remove the excess skin.

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reported douchebag.
thats normal for you
He's scared to come out :)
where "inside" you?
hmmmmm
UR HORNY
Your cutting it off and putting it where the sun don't shine
might be doin it because of your weight or age
Because evidently your name is wrong and it should be Tiny-Greg
When you are soft and sitting down it is normal for you to see what appears to be your **** going up inside but it is just retracting to its normal size
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Now read my questions.
That is pretty common but no one wants to talk about it. Its called hidden penis. There is a procedure a plastic surgeon can perform to fix it. If you are concerned about it call a plastic surgeon in your area.
i hope ur playing.but i was watching a tv show once and there was this guy whos dic* would go inside his skin or what ever like it would go up inside him. when he would get hard would come out and be big no lie.its called some kinds stuff..go to ur doctor.but if ur being a A** hole then stfu and go to bed..
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It's the closest to sex it will ever have.
go screw yourself. Oh, maybe you already are.
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Haha Apes nailed this question for the poor tiny Greg.
when not erect it usually rest in a certain position.some just retract into the body..
how


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