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Q: Sensitive Penis
asked by: skybird_r32 on July 14th, 2008
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Hi Guys,

This is my first post so be kind. I'll ask the question first and explain my reason for it.

The head of my penis is extremely sensitive and I was wondering if there is anyway of making it less sensitive, I know it sounds a strange question.

I’m 20 y/o and ive had no problems with my penis from what I know about, until I began dating my current girlfriend, we had our first sexual encounter and she said 'he looks a little different' I thought this was strange. It turns out that I have Phimosis(tight foreskin) I thought that 'he' looked normal, as ive have never seen another penis in person to compare it to lol

So I have been to the docs and he said to manually pull it back, because I had no real movement in the foreskin, and 3 weeks of doing this I managed to get the head out fully 3 times, I went back to the docs and he said he was very pleased with the progress, he gave me some cream to put on it to help me with the reaction, and its working, i can get the head out on the second pull back, but now back to the question, it is hard to put the cream up with really flitching.

So is there a way of getting round this problem or will it come naturally???

Thanks in advanced for your comments

L.S
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skybird_r32
replied on July 15th, 2008
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Any help?
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martinfrombern
replied on July 18th, 2008
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Head of your penis is sensitive and it is completely normal, especially if you had phimosis. Now when you can retract your foreskin, you should do your "penis hygiene". It is very important to do in order to reduce the risk of infections and so on. Process cannot be more simple than it is... Pull your foreskin back and than wash the head of your penis with very gentle moves of your hand (if you put some soap or shower gel in your hand, you'll see that the head will be much less sensitive to the touch of your hands than). After no more than a week of doing this, you'll see that head became less sensitive. Of course, it'll still be sensitive and it's completely normal.
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skybird_r32
replied on July 21st, 2008
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Thankz for the reply, i have done what you said about the gentle movements in the shower and it does work, after about a minute or two i was able to touch the head of the penis without backing away from myself lol. I must admit, i felt really silly in the shower doing this for the first time because, sad thou it may seem, i had no idea how to wash the head as i have very had it on show before lol

I have another question lol now that i can pull the foreskin back, i was wondering how i can get it to pull back as freely as someone who hasnt had Phimosis, in my current state it takes some afford to pull the skin over the head of the penis, and also i cant get it over the head when erect, so does anyone have any idea to help that little problem?
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martinfrombern
replied on July 21st, 2008
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I'm glad it worked. Now you must remember to also wash head of your penis every time you take shower. It's very important because there is always risk of infections.

You should try a manual stretching of your foreskin.

And feel free to come here in a week or two and tell us about the results Smile
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