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I am a virgin so I do not know and I know circumcised men do not enjoy sex as much as uncircumcised men (having said that some men have reported increased sensitvity after circumcison) but woudl they still really enjoy it?
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#2
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There are many factors involved. The most important being how many/much tissue and nerves were amputated. A guy like me who was cut low and tight meaning I lost almost all my inner foreskin and all the outer skin will be much more negatively effected than a man who has just had a very loose cut. In fact a man who is very loosely cut will be closer to an intact man than he would be to me in terms of function and feelings. So there is a huge grey area from intact to loose cuts all the way to poor guys who have no inner or outer skin left at all and have been cut super tight.
I would say for someone like me who is cut very tight and left with little inner skin sex is mostly confusing, it can be kind of fun but even before I knew about restoration and things I knew something was wrong but didn't know what. So I would say for me sex was OK but difficult, I would rarely achieve orgasm without hard pounding and girls I was with would always get sore. On the other hand I think a man who was very loosely cut could enjoy sex very much maybe a 7/8 out of 10 (10 being intact) and not really know why people would think being cut was a big issue since sex would be great. Most fall somewhere in between, I think each person has to be taken individually. Generally speaking yes sex isn't as good for cut men, but there is a great deal of context to be taken into account for each individual case like I mentioned above. |
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#3
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I would say that nearly all do. Remember there is more to sex than just intercourse. However, because of the reduced sensitivity circumcised men seem to require a more vigorous workout, and as they age and the glans loses its sensitivity sex becomes more of a chore. By 40 years of age the aging effect seems to be noticeable in those circumcised as infants.
Men circumcised as adults often experience the new exciting effect of the continuously exposed glans during intercourse. After a year of two the glans will become desensitized. This helps explain why the recent African studies say sex is improved after circumcision, which on the face of it is a paradox and is explloited by the pro-circers and circumfetishists. Adult circumcision can be less harmful because less sensory tissue is removed than infant circumcision. |
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I certainly did. So much so that I could not believe restoration could improve it much. SEx was the most amazing feeling in the world.
I was circumcised as an infant, by the way. Left with almost no inner skin and no movement of the skin when erect. And restoration improved it way beyond my wildest expectations. Regards
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To answer the question yes, but I think it was more down to my girlfriend than my (diminished) ability to feel pleasure.
Last edited by Saracen_restorer; August 2nd, 2011 at 16:49. |
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Just because we lost a lot of our sensitivity doesn't mean we can't enjoy sex. As you'll find out when you get more experience that the most enjoyable thing in sex isn't what you feel but more so what your partner feels. I get so much more enjoyment out of sex if I can make my partner orgasm, that's what really maters to me.
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