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Those appying such casts must work very accurately to make it rigid enough, while not so thight that it hinders blooid circulation or compresses nerves. Perhaps there should be some monitoring during and after the procedure to ensure that such not happens.
What hospital was this taken at?
I don’t recall – but thanks for the message – I had previously received a note that some people may think it an inappropriate picture so I thought I had removed it from the site, which I will do now, and replace it with something more appropriate. So thank you.
I fail to see why it is inappropriate. Its a medical site and you can see a penis, why is this a problem? Is it because he is circumcised?
I like his cute little peepee and I am glad its shared. Im 12 so I cant really see peepee unless someone shows it on the internet so I like it.
what is circumcised mean?
Wonderful peek of that little penis.