First post , Sorry that its a Question !Basicly i am having a small problem (well it seems like its a problem)... I am uncut and there is something worrieng me. It feels like my head is TOO sensetive, however not in terms of getting an erection!. My head just feels too dried up and any stroke over the actual head just feels 'painful' (unless its seriousy wated/lub or w/e). The only way for me to actually have an erection (and ENJOY it) is to recieve pleasure from my SKIN (frenulum or w/e)... Thing is tho, when masturbating, its not a problem, since i DONT HAVE to pull down the skin and i can just masturbate 'on the skin' over the head, however if it gets down to sex then OBVIOUSLY my skin will have to go under my HEAD... The normal way to have sex is with the skin rolled under THE HEAD, however my HEAD is too sensetive to any touches and instead of getting arroused it just gives me discomfort... Now i have no problem rolling back the skin and infact it rolls back naturally when erect. Thing is, since i am grasping it, i kinda force it up and down (over/under the head) thus i am never actually TOUCHING the head!... I seriously am not sure if this is only natural (and every 1 has this problem) or its just me... I read through a couple of threads here and most are saying that they enjoy their heads sensetivity... Id like to enjoy it, but its just the opposite! Anyways, sorry for such a long post but i had to explain it some how !
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Masturbation/Sex question :o
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The skin doesn't have to be put under the head, as long as it is pulled back far enough to let you ejaculate without obstruction.
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I have no problem with Ejaculating what so ever. Thats not the issue :smile:... I am just trying to figure out if the feelings i am getting on my Head are Natural or is something Wrong... Because like i previously said, my head is too Sensetive, but not in terms of enjoyment/pleasure, its infact making me feel discomfort if i try stroking it or w/e (So basicly, the HEAD feels all dried up and it just feels wrong o_0)... When having sex, the skin goes back behind the head naturally, so the Head will remain OPEN thus i wont be able to how should i put this.... enjoy it... Because unless its NOT-DRIED-UP (seriously not-dried-up) it seriously doesnt feel right... I would have no problem if the skin remained over the head (thus it would be just the skin gliding up/down over the head) but thats not the case... The skin goes under the head straight away and basicly the places which usually effect my errection (or w/e) are right under the head (so they hardly get touched), yet the head is right there exposed... Its hard to explain :smile: :frowning:...
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The vagina is much smoother and slicker than your grubby hand. It's totally normal to feel uncomfortable with excessive contact with the head. Try getting some good lubricant and then use your hand to rub the exposed head. You will find that the feeling is quite different.
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i can get the skin a little past the top of the head but i think there is a little skin attatching it...that sounds bad...but i dont know...
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Ummmm what does that have to do with this thread?
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What you described is completely normal. During sex, the foreskin will glide back and forth over the head, exposing the head only sometimes, so the head won't be completely exposed all the time. That's the way the foreskin is supposed to work, and its designed to match up perfectly with the vagina and it'll all work together to give you incredible pleasure, not pain. The vagina is much softer, smoother, warmer, and moister than your hands or whatever else you've used to touch your glans. You know how your inner foreskin feels good against your glans? Well, the vagina will feel good against the glans too.
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i kind of have the same problem...its just that its not painful..The head of my penis and area right by it are really sensitive. When i masturbate around that area, i can cum really quickly. Also, it seems my 'pee hole' seems a little inflamed. and a few times it stung a little bit when i ejaculated, and for a little bit afterwards.