I wanted to find out if circumcision changes how sensitive you are. Those who have had circumcision done as an adult, have you felt a difference in sensitivity from removing the foreskin? Do you take longer to cum post circumcision? Do you feel happy about the circumcision operation you've gotten?
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Hi Jamie, I am circumcised nearly 6 years now I would have to say I did lose some sensitivity but not in a bad way it is more like the fine touch sensitivity of the glans and of course you lose your foreskin but I don't miss that. sometimes the foreskin can cause problems as it did in my case.
I would have to say that you do last longer which is not a bad thing and I find it much more intense to orgasm. And it is much more hygienic and clean I don't have any more strange odor anymore. And I think it looks better😊
I was circumcised as an adult about a year and a half ago. For me, while the sensation is a little different, I don't feel I'm less sensitive in any sexual activities. I still enjoy all of the activities (P->V; oral; hand-jobs; masturbation) now as much as I did before I was cut. I believe I have basically the same staying power I did before my circ, and overall I'm completely satisfied with my result. My only regrets are that I waited so long to have it done and that I didn't use Dr Kahn in London.
I would say it is a lot better post-circumcision. I had phimosis, hence I had to undergo Circumcision. Before circumcision, I could never see my glans nor touch it. It was completely covered by my foreskin. Also during masturbation I would last roughly 15 minutes on an average after a vigorous session of handjob. Now after circumcision, I can see my entire glans and play with it as I wish to. Yes, I have to use lubes to make up for the foreskin lost. Also, I would agree my sensitivity in the glans region is down by about 75 % as compared to before. But I am extremely satisfied because less sensitivity means you last longer. Now I can easily last an hour even after the most vigirous session and I feel so confident when I see my penis staying erect down there for the entire hour, never becoming flaccid and then ejecting after an hour. It feels like I earned my ejaculation. It is like "Beast mode activated". Also, I have better control on my orgasm. I can easily delay it by pressing softly on the frenulum. Its like a whole new level altogether.
I’m in my late 30s and I had mine done over a year ago. I definitely lost a lot of sensitivity, and it takes me longer to cum (but not in a good way). Compared to what it used to feel like, I would say it now feels kind of numbed. And masturbating isn’t as easy as it used to be either.
That being said, I don’t regret having it done. I was very insecure about it and felt it would boost my confidence, which many would says is the wrong reason to have such a permanently altering procedure. But the truth is, I am so much more confident now and no longer embarrassed to use a urinal in a public bathroom.
The other reason is because I was having a boy and did not want him to grow up with any social disadvantages, which, sadly in the US, there are. There is a very negative stigma around an uncut dick (pun intended) and I felt like I was constantly hearing girls, in person and in the media, express their disgust for it. After a while, it’s hard for that not to damage your self esteem.
It’s sad that this country has vilified foreskin in such a way that I even had to go through this. I loved mine and thought it looked great. If I was born in Europe, this never would have been a concern.
I’m summary, if you truly want to do it. Then do it. Even if someone tells you it’s for the wrong reasons. I honestly am so proud of my new dick and my new outlook and haven’t once looked back.
(However, I was lucky that the doc did a great job with no complications, which there can be! Make sure you research the hell out of the doctor and follow all post surgery instructions!)
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