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Kind of a weird one, (involves oral sex)
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Janice M Epp, PhD - Female sexual issues, Adolescent sexuality, Male sexual issues
Private Practice Palo Alto - CA
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Kind of a weird one, (involves oral sex)

by Boston87, Jul 05, 2008 10:08PM
I was getting oral sex from a woman recently. She started sucking my balls and like sucked on them and nibbled on them hard and it kinda hurt. This was Thursday night/Friday morning, and now it is Saturday night and they still hurt. I also had multiple orgasms in the past few days, so i Don't know if that would contribute to the pain. But does anybody know what kind of damage it can cause?

by Janice M Epp, PhD, Jul 07, 2008 02:52PM
To: Boston87
Hi. If it "kinda hurt," but not too severely, I'd say you probably don't have to worry about any damage. Although the testicles are very sensitive, they're also pretty resilient. An injury would be characterized by redness and swelling. Apply an ice pack to your scrotum to help relieve any pain and be sure to wrap the ice in a cloth. However, if the pain continues for another two or three days, repost this question in the Urology Expert Forum, where the urologist can give you some advice. In the meantime, when receiving oral sex, it's perfectly acceptable to request "no teeth please." Dr. J
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