Ten days out of my Circumcision now and Ive began to master bate again the only problem is that I can get the pleasure but Im unable to ejaculate how can I fix this?
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Circumcision ejaculation issue
You are a bit early to start masturbation. You risk causing yourself problems. Generally it is recommended that no sexual activity till 6 weeks.
Thanks for the info I was not informed but I feel no pain when it comes to sexual activity should I wait it off?
I guess it is down to you but the earlier you start the more chance that you could risk causing damage.
How long should I wait for physical Activity or sports ?
It's way too early to masturbate, you could actually tear the scar line. Your penis is still healing and so you wont have the normal feelings from it, so it makes sense that you can't ejeculate yet (I'm surprised that at 10 days you are getting any pleasure).
10 days in you re masturbating? thats superhuman. you really should not do it for at least a month. 6 weeks is standard
Time ,it took me two plus weeks to shoot ,was getting nice and hard unable to cum
Had my op in July last year 2019 and still find it hard to cum it use to shoot out my cock before the op but now get the same amount of pleasure when i cum but cum just kind of drips out in fact to really get it to cum out have to lay on my side this can't be correct can it ?
Sit on the bed. Spread your legs sideways. Put the towel in front of you. Lean forward and cock on towel. Put the vibrator firmly on the glans. Wait for ejaculation.
Do not move the skin of the penis (for masturbating ) for 4 weeks!
I don't understand ?
I think he just tried to guide you to a sensual journey without having to stretch wounded part of your anatomy. I waited 24 days before I had to try my new tool for the very first time. What a relief it was then.
Wait till 6 weeks or so,you are too early..you might have some complications if you continue
Well that wasn't the answer i was looking for anyone have any normal answers.
I am sorry not to have a helpful answer for you other, than to suggest you see your GP, urologist or the surgeon who performed the procedure. Hopefully, you will then get some assistance. Good luck!