I’m on the beginning of month 3. I’ve tried masturbating a few times and when I ejaculate I’m not squirting a load. Instead semen just flows out. I’m concern because prior to circumcision I would squirt quite far and now I don’t. Anyone else had this issue?
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I would’ve thought having it done you would squirt more at first since your glans is so smooth and sensitive but it may due to some small swelling somewhere still
Yeah I used to have phimosis and I was a dribbler but then after I got circumcised and I had my first masterbation I got so shocked because I was shooting everywhere haha
You are still healing. Perhaps a little weak yet but give it time and normalcy should return. Just work on your erections to make it return to being hard as what it used to be before circumcision.
I suggest you just rub the head of your penis without pulling the skin around the wound which may affect n prolong your recovery.
You wouldn't also want to make your new penis to feel as if the level of masturbation you are training it to react to is normal. This may affect its erection abilities in the future.
Just be patient. Time is the best treatment for your current state of difficulty.
The issue of being able to ejaculate with ‘force’ or ‘achieve distance’ is a strange one. There is no evidence to suggest that it makes any difference to function or fertility and yet it does tap into our subconscious desire to appear masculine and virile. I know that I have personally been slightly disappointed that as I’ve aged, my ability in this regard (along with volume) has diminished, but it really shouldn’t matter. As long as you’re able to produce healthy semen then that is the main thing. Just try and stay well hydrated and maintain a healthy pelvic floor, and if anything significantly changes then consult your doctor.
You are absolutely correct! As long as you are healthy!! However, still affects your mental well being specially when you have been able to ejaculate with force in the near past!
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