Alright so apparently there's a condition called pearly penile papules (thats alliter-fucking-ation)that can be identified from small bumps on the shaft and/or at the base of your little soldier's helmet. Through the research i've done it seems that 20-30% of guys have um. So who here is afflicted besides my sexy self. :nopity:
I have them too but there harmless anyways thats all i care about lol and i hardly ever see them anyway
i have these, got worried went to the doc, he told me it was normal, i forgot about it, the only time its ever noticed by a women is when I bring it up, Its not that bad, some condoms have bumps, well my cock does too SUPER COCK!
Yeah its common in 1 of 4 men. So may be worse then other. I only have a few tiny bumps. I went to the doc for it also. Said no worries. They may go away in a few years, they may not. Believe it or not they are tiny ass hair folicals. The only way to see them is when you are in a tanning bed. They are so tiny trying to pluck them is useless because they are so delicate they break before the root can get pulled up. My GF didn't notice it until I said something about it....
It's not a case of 20 - 30%, it's 100%. They are simply hair follicles. Pubic hairs have a lifetime of 6 - 10 weeks before they fall out & are replaced by new ones - if they didn't, they would continue to grow to indeterminate lengths, rather than growing no more than a couple of inches at most. When the hair falls out, the root remains visible for a while as a tiny white spot & if you examine these carefully, you will find they appear in a surprisingly regular grid format. The hairs don't have to be of full length - they can even be from the downy ones which are themselves barely visible.
Women can have them too. Then they are called vestibular papillae and live on the outer side of labia minora (inner lips). I have them since puberty. I was first grossed out but then decided they looked ok. It helped me to know that they are hair follicles rather than tiny spots as I thought when I first saw them.