Circumcised penis losing sensitivity...?
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This actually quite a common complaint of many circumcised men, perhaps surprisingly so to many. Recent research has shown that circumcision does decrease penile sensitivity (see links 1, 2, 3). Constant exposure over time due to circumcision also plays a role in decreased sensitivity.
That said there are perhaps a couple things you can try. Using lotion on the glans (penis head) might keep it moist and softer, and maybe a little more sensitive. Also, there are products you cand find online that kind of act like a pseudo-foreskin and keeps your penis from being constantly exposed, thus allowing your penis to recover some sensitivity (see link 4).
Lastly, if you're willing and very patient, you can try "foreskin restoration" where you create a artificial foreskin by stretching out the penile shaft skin over your glans over a long period of time. This won't restore all the nerve endings lost when circumcision removed the original foreskin, but it'll protect the most sensitive area left and keep it sensitive. Just type in "foreskin restoration" into any search engine and you'll find tons of results. Again, consider this only if you're really patient - like, it takes several years.
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all penises lose sensitivity over time however circumcised ones have their glans/head exposed all the time thus may tend to suffer decreased sensitivity to a larger degree. There are a few items which may help provide a little boost - sensitizing sprays or ointments available from some sex shops - but you may want to try a couple other things too. One is to find a good moisturixer and apply it daily. Another s to see if you might want to try oen of the foreskin restoration techniques; not a replacement for all the foreskin function but it can be enough to cover and protect the glans.
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