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Hocque
03-13-2004, 10:41 AM
Okay I am posting about my Penis. Its dried out and chaiffed. We have a lot of sex. I would rather not use any lube while having sex. We both like it dryer. She can get very wet but it doesnt feel as good that way. So what do you use to keep it looking like new? I am looking for some kind of cream or lotion.


Thank you for the help!!!

Que

Cheyanne
03-13-2004, 11:01 AM
I really don't know what to tell you other than it sounds as if you may end up having to use some sort of lube.

Eros is a good brand...it isn't just for lube use either. You may want to look into that - you can use it as a "conditioner" and it may help.

One thing to keep in mind...the more chapped you are the more painful it can get, and that can lead to infection, not just for you but for her as well. Also, if it gets any worse perhaps a visit to the doc would be in order.

bordendazed
03-13-2004, 11:22 AM
Of course it may be a fungal or other 'normal" thing - A shot of Cruex for a few days seems to help - especially if one spends a lot of time sitting - it' gets all hot and steamy 'down' there..

Also a periodic hot bath is a real GOOD thing!

BND

LixyChick
03-18-2004, 06:14 AM
Welcum to Pixies Hocque!

I was gonna be a smartass and tell you to use "Steve Martin's Penis Cream".......but then I checked your profile and I realized I can't tell your age or where you are from with the lack of information there.....so I'll curb myself, since you may not know who Steve Martin is or that he did a skit about this very topic on Saturday Night Live once.

My husband, a very burly and strong man, has extremely sensitive skin. During the winter months he gets very dry patches on every part of his body except his face and the bottom of his feet. This includes his penis as well. Now, being a stubborn male, he won't go to the doc's to find out if it's a form of eczema or psoriasis and so he suffers through the winter with lotions and hydrocortisone ointments. In the summer, when the humidity level rises, his skin condition clears up. It's not a matter of life and death to him and so until it is he will suffer through it.......and take me with him. That's right, all his suffering is passed on to me and I am the one who applies the lotions and ointments and is awakened several times a night as he scratches in his sleep, and I listen and sympathize with all his complaints, etc., etc., etc. I am telling you all of this because I am convinced that if he'd just go to the doc's, he might be able to clear all this up once and for all.

My advice to you......don't self diagnose and medicate! Go see a doctor and get the truth!

Good luck hun....and hope to see you around the boards!

Hocque
03-18-2004, 04:45 PM
Thank you for all the replys.

I will take your advice and schedule a appt with doc. I cant have this hurting my fun time in bed so ill be making the appt today.

Que

PS i am 33 btw and loved SM on SNL.

denny
03-18-2004, 11:13 PM
If it's eczema, it cannot be cured but can be controlled. Good luch with the appointment.

Loki
04-07-2004, 06:38 PM
Udder Balm.

wyndhy
04-09-2004, 01:28 PM
get it checked. but in the meantime aquafor (sp?) is great for chapped skin anywhere. eucerin makes it and you can get it at almost any store.