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Written by Nathan at 07 Apr 2004 14:57:30: Re: Ultra-sensitive glans questions, pre/post operation
As an answer to: Re: Ultra-sensitive glans questions, pre/post operation written by Ralesk at 07 Apr 2004 10:07:48:
>Well, first thing first. You have a tight foreskin, which most usually does NOT require a circumcision. You have a sensitive glans with can be trained without a circumcision. Getting your foreskin chopped off WILL solve both problems, but until your glans becomes accustomed to rubbing (a couple weeks, from there it’ll continue losing response to rubbing gradually) it WILL be painful, because you can’t go and hide it back inside the protective skin.
Yes, and that scares me, hence the partial circ idea... and on a purely sexual aspect, the foreskin is quite pleasurable, so if i can keep some of it, why not.
>My question, why expose yourself (pun not intended) to such agony?Because it's been a big problem of mine for over 10 years now, I'd really love to have it fully functional, without any pain. Yes it will hurt for some weeks, but it's better than not being able to have sex at all. I tried stretching but it seems very relunctant. And honestly, I have a big aversion to touching it at all, a circ would force me to deal with it. I have a mental block whenever I go to touch it since I had never before in fear of pain.
>Unrelated to my shock that you would do such a thing seemingly uninformed, to yourself, I would like to ask what cream it is.Clotrimaderm 1%, once per day for 10 days.
>As for post op, AJ would be most likely to be able to tell you what to expect, but as far as I know, it takes a couple weeks for the stitches to dissolve, and then you have to spend another good couple weeks with accustoming to your new penis and all. People differ, I don’t and can’t know how long it takes for your sensitivity to go down enough that it’s handleable, let alone pleasureable.
>Again, both problems can be solved without cutting, the sensitivity one definitely can. — Plus you’d have the ability to hide it once you get stressed out by the rubbing, something which you can’t with a circumcised penis.
Absolutely.. I am leaning more towards a partial circ now. Would removing the frenulum help some? I think it's a big part of my problem in stretching/pain.
thanks for the replies!
- Re: Ultra-sensitive glans questions, pre/post operation Ralesk 4/07/2004 19:26 (2)
- Re: Ultra-sensitive glans questions, pre/post operation Nathan 4/08/2004 01:06 (1)
- Re: Ultra-sensitive glans questions, pre/post operation Ralesk 4/08/2004 10:20 (0)