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I CUT MYSELF

ok i cut my shaft while trimming the hair wit scissors. its a lil cut,tiny bit of blood do i do? will i be ok?
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alright cool
thanx for the help!!!
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well think of it like a cut anywhere else on your body, ya know? You probably just slit the skin open a little bit. I've cut myself trimming that area before.

How long will it take? Well, it's a cut.... it'll take as long as a cut takes, ya know?

In terms of sexual activity? You DO have an open wound right now so you might want to wait until it at least heals a little before engaging in any sorta risky sex. Like any cut it'll probably scab over a little bit as it heals so be warned that any sort of sexual activity or even masturbation could peal the scab off.

Otherwise just treat it like you would any other cut. If you have a steady girlfriend and you're not worried about STDs then you're probably good to go sexually. Although she might not like it that much.
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so i feel awkward for asking this,well umm how long does it take to heal and sexual activity like oral yes or a no?
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The penis is, essentially, like any other part of your body. So long as the cut isn't too deep and is clotting and healing normally then you'll be fine.
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