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What happened??

Hello, I am 18 years old and about a year ago I had sexual intercourse with a female. It got pretty rough and my penis ended up sliding out of her vagina and hitting her pubic bone (I think that is what its called). There was a loud crack which really scared me but there was no pain at all in my penis, it felt the same.

After it happened I looked up on the internet what could have happened and I found the condition of penile fracture which can occur. However the main symptom was a great amount of pain and I did not feel any as I mentioned.

However, one year later I keep on feeling that my erections are weaker and I just feel that I have lost feeling in my penis overall. I remember that my erections used to 'feel' hard and I would actually feel I have an erection. Now I can still get a strong, hard erection but I don't have that feeling of blood rushing through my penis. Orgasms also feel less pleasurable.

Is this all in my head or could it just be some permanent nerve damage? As I said, it happened about a year ago and I don't remember exactly how the penis felt prior to this.

What type of tests should I take?

P.S: Erections now can only be powerful if I touch myself and I don't think that was the case before so... immediately after I stroke my penis it gets larger.


thank you for your time

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dude ı have the same problems for 5 week ,do you have any recovery?
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sounds maybe you have stretched your suspensory ligament in your penis. the same thing happend to me. by the way are you still numb?
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1 more thing, the muscle that you can squeeze when your penis is erect is much less powerful now I know this for sure. When I flex the PC muscle my penis also hurts sometimes when its erect. Could that injury of damaged my PC muscle or... is it the nerves?
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