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Urethral prolapse is when the inner lining of your urethra (the hole you pee from) sticks out. The condition mostly affects postmenopausal women and prepubescent girls. Symptoms may include pelvic pain, vaginal bleeding or pain when you pee. Treatment may be surgical or nonsurgical.

Urethral prolapse occurs when your urethra (the hole you pee from) protrudes (sticks out). When this happens, the area around your urethral opening may look like a tiny pink, red or purple ring.
Avenging the Pee-Hole (a urethral play and bondage erotica)
The procedure you’re curious about—creating a new pee hole on your taint, behind your balls, which would leave you with no choice but to sit when you pee—is known as a perineal urethrostomy.
By “stricture,” Dr. Newman means “your new pee hole could shrink and start to close.” And by “frequent dilations,” Dr. Newman means “you could wind up shoving steel rods up your urethra to stretch your new hole back open—frequently.” And there’s more!



















