I was circumcised a few weeks ago and everything is all healed now. I only have one issue and it’s when I’m wanking.
It feels really good, better than before (I was circumcised because of phimosis) but the only issue is I don’t seem to be lasting long. Pretty much as soon as I’m fully hard and only a few strokes in I’ll be ready to finish.
Before my opp I could last literally hours in the bedroom with my partner, although it was not the best for me because of my circumstances, however I didn’t mind because I was with my long term partner and my pleasure came from theirs.
However now that my previous relationship ended while I was recovering from my circumcision and I can’t try out sex with someone who knows my situation I’m scared that I’ll cum straight away.
Any advise to last longer when pleasuring myself and then maybe a partner too? I’m thinking maybe my newly revealed ‘helmet ‘ is still sensitive so that’s why I’m not lasting as long but I’m still not sure.
Thanks a lot guys
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I managed to end up All this issue relatively fast so , first I should understand things now happen in the brain more in the penis
Also u need to squeeze the penis glans and the scar area by putting a pressure on it and pulling the penis down while u do this doctor advice ( old Egyption doctor who did this operation to a huge amount of ppl )
U need try to masturbate more offent with oil and without so ur penis head get used to fraction I reached to a level where I had male squirt orgasms transparent sticky liquid which ejaculates
Try to distract the brain and it will work it’s different now it all happen in the brain give it a try and tell me what u think
Because of your phimosis your head will be hyper hyper sensitive (my foreskin never retracted pre circ either) but I promise this will drop rapidly. Enjoy normal sensations for the first time 👍
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