I had my Circumcision 8 weeks ago today, last night was the first time I had intercourse since the operation, my issue prior to circumcision was painful sex, extreme sensitivity and the inability to climax while penetrating my partner.
I’m very happy to report that everything went very smoothly, for the first time ever I was able to have sex with no pain, also another first, I orgasmed while penetrating my partner, the sensitivity issue seems to have also disappeared, yes I lost sensitivity, but for me that is a very good thing, prior I was so sensitive that I could not enjoy myself, last night I enjoyed myself a lot.
There is still some swelling on the circumference of my penis, it is much less than it was a few weeks ago, but still very noticeable, it’s not an issue when having intercourse, however it does get in the way when masturbating.
I am very pleased with the results so far, and I know it will only get better when the swelling finally goes down fully.
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I had sex within a few days of my 6th week and would have to relate. The first time, the friction on the wound was a bit much. Had a hard time penetrating my partner, although fully erect. Friction was a bit too much and when we were successful, I didn't feel much outside of the stinging from the friction on my wound. It was definitely weird to me. I tried again a couple of days later and it was completely different. Less pain and was able to feel just about everything. I guess the skin around the wound hadn't really been put under any strain since the surgery and was uncomfortably tight. Just glad that the second time around it was a lot better. Was thinking I was going to have to wait in excess of 8 weeks to be able to comfortably resume, but ended up not being the case.
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