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Re: I have cured phimosis but now glans is the problem...

Written by 42M at 07 Nov 2004 22:58:38:

As an answer to: Re: I have cured phimosis but now glans is the problem... written by fox at 30 Sep 2004 22:40:55:

>yes thats what its like! its "ouchy" - how do i get rid of this or how long will it take
Time after time I keep reading people abuse the word 'sensitive'. Anyone who has been phimotic and recently exposed the glans will get some real sharp PAIN like a carpet burn. It is NOT erotic but bloody worrying, though I assume and hope that with time it ends up at least not being a show-stopper.
Would those of you who have not experienced glans PAIN stop using the word 'sensitive'. Thank you


>>The word 'need' is interesting. It 'should' be able to rub against clothing etc but as is typical of a man whose glans has rarely if ever seen daylight, there is an abnormal degree of 'ouchiness' that prevails for some considerable time. This is NOT to be confused with your word 'sensitivity' the implication of which there is some special erotic sense that is lost in some (men) --one assumes you to mean the circumcised. Am I right? The inference however is dead wrong because no one in his right mind would crave the extreme sensitivity found in the underexposed glans of the phimotic. It is a sensation one would rather never have. The non painful but fully erotic sensations that a circumcised penis feels are far nicer and much more satisfying as it is ALL pleasure... "ouch" should never happen when it comes to penile stimulation- it is simply an aberrant sensation on the wrong end of the bell-shaped curve!




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