Forgive me, it’s not like me to ask questions like this but inquiring minds want to know, ya know. I had hoped that someone more daring than myself had already asked this particular question. If they have, I am unable to find it.
Not that I think mine gets overworked or anything but one would think that at some point in my life I would have developed something. Darn thing is still soft (in a manner of speaking).
Seriously, is there something different about the skin that allows it to stay as soft as it does?
IANADoctor, but I think callouses are created when the skin is damaged, and then reheals with thicker layers. So, unless you are rubbing it raw, then you wouldn’t develop callouses.
Damn straight my penis is callous. It doesn’t give a damn for anything, not since that last baseball strike when it became clear the intregrity had gone out of the game and…
Wait a sec, “callous” is an adjective. A “callus” is a section of hardened skin. I ain’t got any of them.
There once was a man from Dallas
Who had a Texas-sized phallus
He couldn’t leave it alone
Worked it clean to the bone
And now sports a Texas-sized callus.
Happy, currently callus-free on the phallus for 27 years
The skin of the penis and the scrotum grows so dang fast and sloughes off at the same rate that there’s no time for a callus to develop. There’s a possible exception for the UL about the 13 year old boy who got into his dad’s Viagra and was hospitalized with 3rd degree burns on his right hand.