I have those, though not as much as that picture. There really is nothing wrong with them, and nobody I've slept with has given me grief for it, in fact, most don't even notice. And I find they do make a difference during sex. Even though I don't know what sex is like without them.
That is true. If I just seen a penis looking like that, and didn't know what it was, I would think it was an STD, or something like that. Now that I do know what it is though, it definitely wouldn't bother me if a guy I was with had them.
No.. It doesn't. I think I should know what my penis looks like.. As I said, they aren't as pronounced as the one in the wikipedia picture. A lot of men have them, its nothing to be ashamed of. I did think they were some kind of STD at first, but then found out they were PPP.
I don't have them, but it's really not a big deal. It's a normal skin variation. Myself for instance, I have keratinization of the glans (where some of the skin becomes a little rougher as opposed to smooth). But it's normally, especially in circumsized males. And it doesn't inhibit anything, so yeah. People need to not be so bent out of shape when it comes to things like this.
disturbing all round... these can be removed by a doctor using c02 laser or electrocauterization an electric wart zapper works as well (see "How I got rid of ppp without surgery" http://store.payloadz.com/go?id=787775)
Never heard of them. But so...!? What a load of exaggerated, over-flossed bullshit. What the hell has this got to do with hitting the gspot better, prey tell? Bloody amatuerish overhyped scaremongering...
Stumbled across this forum and thread thought id'e post my experiences with PPP. From the looks at that picture i probably have around the same if not more. To be honest the wiki pic doesn't make them look too appealing especially from that angle or lighting, which is why i understand why people who haven't seen them reacted in the way they did. In reality they don't look THAT bad. Anyways when i started developing 'those' things i was absolutely petrified. Wanted them gone, looked up every type of treatment on the internet even thought about paying to get them removed. The thought of a girl looking at them and thinking 'ewww', and leaving was on my mind any time i was out having fun. When i got my first proper girlfriend and started having sex is when i started to realise they aren't all that bad at all. She had a few partners before me and hadn't seen them before but was very considerate, understanding and didn't mind them at all (Huge relief). As i got older and started to have more experiences and new partners ive actually kind of grown to like them. For most women that i have been with they have actually said they prefer the different sensations they provide and offer more stimulation . But with everything there have been a few down points. A couple women wouldn't give head but they were all one night stands so didn't bother me a great deal. As for the people that might stumble across this concerned about what they might have. Don't worry, might not look perfect but have different benefits (better sex, more sensations for both you and your partner.) So enjoy being slightly different and stop fretting.
I have a mate who has those things, he's gay but I am not sure how much difference that would make either way he told some bloke he was going out with about it all, and then that dude ran a mile. But, as a guy, I can't really say what I would think about them really. But he has been making out he caught it, from this thread it sounds like it hardly a disease and just another type of something normal.
i have them too. just not as much as the pictures posted by the OP. i find that mine grow at the base of my pubic hair folical. when i look at it. it seems that most strands of hair have them. when i was younger. (a few years ago) i always thought i had "raised hair folicals" i kinda made it up my self my fiance doesnt mind them. infact we never even talked about it.