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Rain Boy
June 1st, 2007, 07:34 AM
After I shoot, the head of my penis becomes ultra sensitive to touch, almost painful. I'm uncut, which is supposedly more sensitive anyhow, but does it happen to you, and are you cut or uncut?
Kev*1
June 1st, 2007, 07:44 AM
After ejaculating the head of penis penis is sensitive, but not painful. Im also uncut
dannyley
June 1st, 2007, 09:22 AM
yer, as above but it has never hurt, im uncut
zoig
October 27th, 2008, 04:43 PM
Completely normal for the penis to be hyper sensative after ejaculation, Don't sweat it.
Neverender
October 27th, 2008, 05:42 PM
After I shoot, the head of my penis becomes ultra sensitive to touch, almost painful. I'm uncut, which is supposedly more sensitive anyhow, but does it happen to you, and are you cut or uncut?
well the head of the penis for me after i orgasm, is a line between pleasurable and painful, and its on the pleasurable side. your can be pleasurable too, if you just keep touching the head of the penis under the foreskin. and if that hurts too much, you can just let the water run over it in the shower, until it gets less sensitive then keep touching it. it'll loose its painfulness, but not its sensitivity when you touch it. and when you touch the urethra when theres cum on it, and its acting as a great lube, you can get another orgasm just from touching it.
also, i just noticed this is a bumped thread. damn newbies. go ahead and lock 'er.
pontiacdriver
October 27th, 2008, 06:20 PM
After I shoot, the head of my penis becomes ultra sensitive to touch, almost painful. I'm uncut, which is supposedly more sensitive anyhow, but does it happen to you, and are you cut or uncut?
My head really becomes sensitive after an ejaculation, too, and you are hardly alone on this issue. My guess is that ejaculation is such an intense experience that having a sensitive head is the body's way of making sure we keep our hands off our penises for a while so that we don't overdo masturbating. As long as your problem goes away after a short while, then you have no cause for concern.
BeautifulSilence
October 27th, 2008, 06:44 PM
Old thread = :locked:
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