
Is periodic scratching of the penis normal or pathological?
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Answer 1
February, 2021I, as a man, answer women.
Sizes are different and it depends on how he lies. Sometimes it becomes uncomfortable and we correct it left and right. So it seems to you that we are scratching him. Or maybe some of them scratch, tk. The razor has been there the other day, or the hygiene is simply not observed.
Answer 2
February, 2021Norm and pathology should not be considered outside the socio-cultural and historical contexts.
In modern reality, there are peoples in which scratching / public touching of the penis is not only the norm, but also, in a way, a compulsory ritual, meaning "I am all right", "yes, I am a man", "in this situation, I am in charge." Moreover, there is a version that the handshake at a meeting is an echo of the ancient ritual of shaking the genitals of representatives of different tribes (when they were chasing after mammoths, who has more - he will decide who gets the stubs of the mammoth).
If scratching occurs in a society in which such a ritual is not a priori accepted, then perhaps it is either a personal feature of the individual, or he should contact the appropriate specialist.
We all have something itchy from time to time , and we either scratch in public or don't scratch in public :)