For circumcised guys:Do you feel the glans rubbing, tickled by clothes? Is it annoying or is it enjoyable?
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I was cut young and yes I am a bit numb to the friction and I think it is fine
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No. Its neither enjoyable nor irritating. Circumcision, apart from improving personal hygiene, has the additional benefit of reducing the sensitivity of the glans leading to longer intercourse but reduced enjoyment in masturbation.
The head of the penis is very sensitive.
However, like any sensitive area, constant stimulation and rubbing will lead to decreased sensitivity, if only to keep the constant nerve impulses from overwhelming the nervous system.
The pulling and tugging is mainly because the penis and scrotum can wedge themselves into uncomfortable positions in daily life. Not to mention that pubic hair can irritate the genital area, and occasionally pubic hairs get pulled out!
Nothing like that.. circumcision is hygienic and u enjoy having sex alot.
no
Being circumcised for just over a month now, I cannot feel my penis/glans inside my boxers rubbing against them. It's not uncomfortable or enjoyable; there's nothing. There was a very weird sensation when I first got cut, only because I wasn't used to my glans being exposed, but that only lasted a day. Actually, I noticed my penis throughout the day a lot more when I was uncut. Since pubic hairs would constantly get stuck inside the foreskin it made it so uncomfortable...I'd have to go into a public restroom to rearrange it. It is harder to get going during masturbation, but hopefully I will have longer intercourse now, as when I was uncut, I cummed pretty quickly.
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