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from what im reading on the forum, i assume the frenulum remnant/delta is still somewhat intact on cut guys, but it just gets keratinized like the rest of the head and inner skin, so you dont feel anything. did anyone here who thought they had no frenulum remnant at all and start of with 0 sensation there start feeling it once restored?
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I find that my frenulum area is more sensitive now than before I started restoring. Note that I make no claim to have any of my original equipment in that area left.
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Or, are you asking if someone wasn't aware of this feature even existing, and only discovered it after restoration produced more sensation in the remnant? I suppose that could happen. Thing is, nobody starts with zero sensation, unless there is only scar tissue in the area, in which case there is no remnant, just scar tissue, and even then there can be some sensation. But you seem to be asking about a remnant. Maybe rephrase the question? Like greg has said, restoration is a matter of increased sensation through covering, in tissue which is capable of fine touch, and that tissue still exists. |
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basically if dekeratinization helps getting back feeling in the frenulum area, no matter how damaged it is
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Yep, I think it's a safe bet to say that it will with enough time being covered, but this is for any remnant. If this area is mostly or all scar tissue then that bet is off; maybe, then again maybe not. You'll have to see. All of life is a bet, this is one of the simpler ones.
Thing to remember is that no one area is responsible for all pleasure. So if you begin restoration, and cover everything you can, then you will see all the mucosal, AND non mucosal, areas team up and play a part in increased sensation; that's kind of the way it works. I always liken the whole "pleasure" thing to a symphony, where no one instrument or section is responsible for the all the music, rather they come in at different times, some of them repeatedly, to build to a crescendo (orgasm). |
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ya in theory it makes sense but i want to hear actual experience
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Take this for what it's worth as my frenulum is intact, but yeah - absolutely it gets more sensitive. WAY more sensitive, in my experience. I went from a CI 2 to a CI6 in a year, and the frenulum went from yeah it feels good to oh my god (eyes roll back into head). So I would say, based on my personal experience, regardless of what you have / don't have you can expect to see a marked increase in sensitivity.
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