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post #21 of 29
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Originally Posted by TigerTail
I've known intact men who had immaculate hygiene (you could eat off it! ) & I've known circ'd men with ballstank that could knock a fly off a wall at twenty paces.

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post #22 of 29
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I would, but I can't figure out how to do it. When I click "edit" the only thing I can edit is the actual text, not the title. Help?
post #23 of 29
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I am SO smart. LOL. Figured it out.
post #24 of 29
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Originally Posted by paminmi
Can I come too??
Me too because even in Montana once kids are 'seperated for even a couple days the 'state rules over them' and they can 'do any remote medical stuff they think is neccessary but I think I might be on my way there so I can hide from all the 'cps ppl' with my son.
post #25 of 29
Oops posted before I read you figured out how to change it.
post #26 of 29
Thank you so much.
post #27 of 29
It's not a bad smell, but I can always tell when my ds's penis is in the process of becoming retractile, b/c I can smell it. He's 20 mo. now, and since about 4-6 mo., periodically a smell eminates from his penis. I assume it's his cells sloughing off so he can become retractile. It smells musky to me. I thought it was normal? (I have a very keen sense of smell, BTW!)
post #28 of 29
Unless the smell is foul I wouldnt think anything about it. Diapers hold in all kids of smells to and everyone has a distinctive body odor.
post #29 of 29
A red rash plus a rotting smell usually indicates a fungal infection (candida?). Had that in various places over the years myself. Clotrimazole is my friend.
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