hope794 wrote:Lost Sheep wrote:hope794 wrote:
After surgery, my sensations have changed somewhat. I don't know if my nerves were damaged or if my preferences have changed or if it is just because I do not have the same girlfriend as before the implant.
Lost Sheep, words can't describe properly how grateful i am for your replies. Really accurate. Thanks!!
Just one more question:
you said "After surgery, my sensations have changed somewhat. I don't know if my nerves were damaged or if my preferences have changed or if it is just because I do not have the same girlfriend as before the implant."
What do you mean? Do you feel less than before? I am circumcised since birth, so i already feel a little bit less than other men. I'm a little bit worried about not feeling anything anymore. What about your statement? Thanks bro.
That is a VERY difficult question to answer. I used to like fellatio as much more than coitus - that is before implant. This might be because fellatio lasted longer (because it does not depend on my erection) or because my girlfriend could provide some vacuum-induced erection. After implant, I prefer coitus. Perhaps my girlfriend (not the same one as before implant) is not as skilled with her mouth. Perhaps because my nerves/sensations have changed. Perhaps because coitus is now more care-free since I don't worry about losing my erection.
I do take a little longer to orgasm after implant than before. But even that is nebulous, since I don't have to be as vigorous in coitus as was necessary before implant just to maintain my fading erection.
Perhaps because I am a couple years older.
Bottom line is, "I don't know." I don't think I feel less than before. But even if I do, it is only a small amount and REALLY worth the trade if I do.
Sorry it is not more help. My view of my experience is still a work in progress.
Side note: I like scrotum and perineum fondling more now than I remember before. Perhaps it is just discovering the practice (with the new girlfriend) to be pleasurable.
All the changes I refer to are subtle. None carry much weight (if any at all) in the decision to get my implant.