Re: Extra Sensitive Head


Written by Hal at 17 Jan 2001 21:00:20:

As an answer to: Re: Extra Sensitive Head written by Bob at 22 Jan 2000 16:31:45:

Oversensitivity can be a problem when the glans is covered most of the time. Desirable sensitivity for sexual response is actual enhanced by defusining this pain response by exposing th glans to air. This can be aided by taping or use of o rings to stabilize the foreskin behind the glans if necessary. When wearing the foreskin retracted can be attained all the benefits of a complete circumcision can be attained- such as better cleanliness, better disease rejection and great down to the nitty gritty orgasmic response. More intacters should try it.

Hal >personal letter obviously intended for forum - forwarded by admin
>Joe, one thing you haven't said is, whether your
>foreskin will remain retracted when you push it back
>behind the glans. If it will, you might try leaving
>it back (retracted) for a day or two which ought to
>promote some desensitization of the glans. Of course
>you will need to avoid touching the exposed glans
>(probably including sleeping on it!) until it becomes
>less sensitive; it may help to wrap it in gauze which
>will allow it to dry out to some degree but will
>protect it from further contact with clothing or any
>other type of touching. You might find that keeping
>the foreskin permanently retracted will keep things as
>you like them, as well as promoting cleanliness. (It's
>interesting that many opponents of circumcision
>deplore what they consider to be a resultant loss of
>sensitivity, while your current problem appears to be
>just the opposite.) On the other hand, if your
>foreskin can not be kept retracted on its own, you
>might try pushing it all the way back and taping it so
>it stays in that position, and keeping it exposed to
>the air until it becomes a little less sensitive
>(probably a couple of days; you can determine for
>yourself when the desired degree of insensitivity is
>reached). Another idea, which Robin Stuart suggested
>some time back, is to soak the penis (with glans
>uncovered)in a Nescafe jar that contains warm water
>for some minutes. He also was looking for a magic
>ingredient to add to the water to promote
>keritanisation (development of protective covering
>tissue): I suggest strong tea which contains tannins
>& thus may promote thickening of the glans's covering
>membrane. If you do this, however, it is important to
>rinse all the tea away and dry the glans carefully
>before you return the foreskin to its forward
>position. I don't think you would want to trap any
>chemical substance, including tannin-containing tea,
>under the foreskin next to the glans.
>I think your advice re stretching the foreskin until
>it can be easily retracted is well-conceived & ought
>to be followed by any man or boy who has trouble with
>phimosis: in my opinion (shared by many!) it is not a
>good thing to have a tight, unretractible foreskin
>covering the glans at all times & thus permitting dirt
>to be trapped where it can not easily be removed.
>Penile cancer is admittedly a rare disease but
>anything that could promote it (like a chronically
>dirty glans) ought to be avoided. (That's not scare
>talk, just good sense!)
>You've already done the hard work in loosening up your
>tight foreskin so it's retractible. It ought to be
>possible now to solve your sensitivity problem with a
>minimum of hassle. Good luck in ending it! Bob.
>P.S. Judging from recent correspondence, problems of
>the sort you've dealt with seem to be common: perhaps
>the forum can be helpful to a good many people by
>spreading helpful information about how to solve them
>with minimal (or no) surgical intervention. RJK.
>>
>> Subject: Extra Sensetive Head
>> messages/199.htm
>>
>> Name: Joe
>> Email:
>> Text: I've had phimosis all my life (18 years)
>> and recently I have done some stretching excercises
>> with the aid of Astroglide lubricant. It has worked
>> wonders, now I can actually see the entire penis
>> head when flaccid. The problem is that, having not
>> touched it up until the last month, it is VERY
>> sensetive, not so much when I touch it, but when I
>> remove the finger I get a slight sting, and this is
>> with lubricant. when I touchit without it, it just
>> plain hurts. Is there anything I can do aside from
>> slightly touching it every day?


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