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So l'am a man and I enjoy going commando in my formal pants although it shows what's in there but it's not about what it shows it is that whenever I wear a grey colour trouser i tend to leak pre cum alot and that's my personal observation that I leak alot in a grey colour trouser rather than any other colour is this a problem or just my thoughts?

Male | 20

To prevent the leaking of more pre-cum in gray pants, it can be due to increased sweat or the fabric color showing it more. It is not uncommon for men to have pre-cum. If this is bothering you, try out the underwear that will absorb moisture or see how light colors work. It is best to wear something that makes you feel comfortable.

Answered on 5th July '24

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Sir sex ya hasthmaithun karte time mind ki sensitivity ko kam kaise kare batao

Male | 20

When people feel mentally sensitive during sexual intercourse or masturbation, it may be because they are stressed or anxious. This sensitivity can hinder their enjoyment of the act. Methods to reduce this sensitivity include practising relaxation techniques such as deep breathing; thinking about good things only; creating a comfortable and private space. It may also help to talk honestly with your partner or do things alone that make you feel peaceful.

Answered on 27th May '24

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After just one week of intercourse, I'm infected with yeast. I used iodine pills and antibiotics for the first time. My doctor recommended medicine for the second time, and this time it worked. This, however, was a recurrence. Let me know if you can explain what causes it, and how it may be addressed without the use of medication. I don't want to take medication since it's doing more damage than good to my body.

Male | 28

The best you can do is have protected intercourse.. 

Detailed discussion of the problem may help.. 

You can also contact me on my private chat or directly in my clinic. We can send you the medicines by courier.

My website: www.kayakalpinternational.com

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have a question about herpes, I’ve met someone who I would like to have sex with, he has herpes but I need more information about how to go about sex / oral sex , as I don’t know much

Female | 31

Herpes is a common virus that can be passed on through skin-to-skin contact such as sex. Symptoms may include sores, itching, and pain. Condoms and dental dams should still be used during sexual intercourse or oral sex even if your partner does not show any signs of the illness. Communication with your partner is crucial so don’t hesitate to discuss any worries or questions openly with them. 

Answered on 25th June '24

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I am 21 years old and this is embarrassing but I’m having an issue with my balls. They’ve always been tight for some reason and haven’t ever been relaxed or hang but every time I jerk off or have sex my balls go up and under my skin and it’s uncomfortable. I can’t really push them back down because the sack is so tight. It’s even more uncomfortable when I’m having sex though because they aren’t hanging so they are getting hit every time which hurts. It also hurts when they are like that and I cum. Is there any way I can make them relaxed and hang lower? Thanks

Male | 21

Maybe you have testicular retraction. This is when the muscles in your scrotum pull your testicles up towards your body instead of letting them hang down like they should. This can be uncomfortable and even painful during sex or ejaculation. To help make your testicles hang lower and feel more comfortable, try taking warm baths or using supportive underwear. If the problem does not go away, it is best to see a doctor for help.

Answered on 11th June '24

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