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Written by AJ at 20 May 2002 17:50:56: Re: Post-circumcision loss of sensation
As an answer to: Post-circumcision loss of sensation written by John at 20 May 2002 17:16:26:
I had a partial-circ over a year ago and everything is great. So, I can't really say anything from actual experience. However, it is certainly odd. So much so that I'd be inclined to speak to your doctor and get his advice (it could be something as mundane like lube or something silly). Unfortunately the fact that you got a circ means that it is going to be very difficult to get an objective response from anyone online (as the bulk of them are anti-circ believers) and will most likely try and use you as a weapon in their war against people with "circ-fetish" of which you are now a member (like it or not). In a lot of the propaganda they use the tactic of "it goes numb" as a way to scare people out of getting cut, but the truth is that studies show that there is no significant loss, and that's why I think you should go to your doctor.
All the best.
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