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Jez3a

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Sensitive Penis + Frenulum Breve
Posted: 04-05-07 09:36am

Hey, I suppose some of you have read my recent post: About to break. After that thing broke, I think it's an extra skin, my penis became a little more sensitive. I think it's because I keep thinking and concentrating on it. But I do feel a but numb in my legs. Anyone know a 'cure' to that or what I can do? Also, I'm now in caution for Frenulum Breve as I know it's very painful, I'm around 13. Anyone know what I can do to prevent these from happening? Any other tips from keeping my penis safe?

Thanks
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woodsinho

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Re: Sensitive Penis + Frenulum Breve
Posted: 04-05-07 10:50am

Jez3a wrote:
Hey, I suppose some of you have read my recent post: About to break. After that thing broke, I think it's an extra skin, my penis became a little more sensitive. I think it's because I keep thinking and concentrating on it. But I do feel a but numb in my legs. Anyone know a 'cure' to that or what I can do? Also, I'm now in caution for Frenulum Breve as I know it's very painful, I'm around 13. Anyone know what I can do to prevent these from happening? Any other tips from keeping my penis safe?

Thanks


I copied this from the thread I originally posted it on:

'I first had a rip of the frenulum when I was 18 (losing a pint of blood), and it plagued the next five years of my life, ripping badly twice more and in a minor way n numerous occasions. Sex became so traumatic, with the threat of more pain and blood constantly in the back of my mind, and the premature ejaculation brought on by the fear of sex and the added sensitivity from the scarring on the frenulum, that I began to lose my interest in sex and show the early signs of erectile dysfunction. The vicious cycle was completed by the fact that every time I did become genuinely aroused and got a full erection, I was more likely to injure my penis again. Finally I underwent a full circumcision (removal of the frenulum and the entire foreskin) about a month ago - although it was pretty traumatic in itself being cut and scarred, I know it was one of the best decisions i've ever made'.

I hate to say it but what you're saying sounds very similar to the early stages of what happened to me. The issues that I began to have with sex were compounded by the fact that the injury left me suffering from premature ejaculation for the first time in my life due to the increased sensitivity coming from the scarred frenulum. It was a self fulfilling prophesy from then on.

If you want to talk about it, PM me.

Alex
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Jez3a

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Posted: 04-05-07 20:46pm

Thanks for replying, Alex. But I didn't mean my frenulum broke. There seems to be something made from skin in my foreskin to the glans, when I pull my foreskin down I can see it, without twisting the penis, so it's not in the back of the penis it's on top. I believe it's some extra skin. And that skin broke. It's just that I'm scared my frenulum will also break so I'm taking early notice and try to prevent it now so it won't break as easily.

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Jeremy
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HealthySex

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Posted: 04-06-07 20:10pm

I don't really see a need to fear that your frenulum will break. Like you said, the skin that broke before was not your frenulum. I'm still not sure what skin you're even talking about, but perhaps that's because I'm circumcised.
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