Sensitivity of the intact penis?
For those who haven't read the Penn & Teller circumcision thread recently, I've indicated that I'm currently restoring my foreskin. I don't have any feelings of inadequacy with my current state; everything works fine and I can achieve plenty of satisfaction with what I have. But I've always been curious as to how it feels to have "a hoodie on my woody", and decided this year to experiment on myself.
My only problem is that being circumcised, I have no idea what are the variation of sensations that an intact man actually feels down there. I don't have the frame of reference needed to properly judge my restoration progress. So I'd like to ask the uncut men here to describe the sensitivity of specific areas of your penis, namely:
- The tip of the foreskin (only when flaccid),
- The frenulum,
- The inner foreskin layer,
- The ridged band,
- And the glans.
A lot of the anti circumcision lobbies keep pointing out the incredible number of nerve endings that are lost through circumcision, targeting mainly the areas I've just listed above. But do all these extra nerve endings actually translate into increased sexual stimulation and satisfaction? For example, can you get aroused by stimulating only a single one of these areas? Or do you need to stimulate a combination of areas to achieve proper satisfaction? Are there parts that are hyper sensitive and others that feel as if they're inert? Just how many variations exist out there?
I'm not interested in debating the physical, psychological or moral issues of circumcision. I'm only interested in studying the general sensitivity of the intact penis for now.
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