11-30-2024, 08:39 PM
Hey there, I get what you're saying. A lot of guys go through this phase when they’re learning about their own bodies and what works best for them. The feeling of numbness or lack of sensation can definitely be disorienting, but it’s usually temporary. That long-lasting erection can make things feel a little 'off,' but it’s something that can be managed."
"I agree with the others here that the key is to experiment with different kinds of foreplay. Instead of just focusing on penetration, try to involve more teasing and lighter touches to keep things in balance. I found that it helped me maintain a good level of arousal without going numb. It’s all about pacing yourself and keeping things fresh. Also, try not to stress about your erection—it’ll only add to the numb feeling."
"One thing that really helped me is focusing on the connection and communication with my partner. Sometimes, talking through the experience, telling her what feels good, or simply taking things slower can make a huge difference. It’s about enjoying the journey rather than rushing to the destination."
"Also, if this continues for a while, it might be a good idea to talk to a doctor, just to make sure everything is in order. But don't be too hard on yourself; it's normal for things to feel off while you’re figuring it out. With time, things will likely improve.
"I agree with the others here that the key is to experiment with different kinds of foreplay. Instead of just focusing on penetration, try to involve more teasing and lighter touches to keep things in balance. I found that it helped me maintain a good level of arousal without going numb. It’s all about pacing yourself and keeping things fresh. Also, try not to stress about your erection—it’ll only add to the numb feeling."
"One thing that really helped me is focusing on the connection and communication with my partner. Sometimes, talking through the experience, telling her what feels good, or simply taking things slower can make a huge difference. It’s about enjoying the journey rather than rushing to the destination."
"Also, if this continues for a while, it might be a good idea to talk to a doctor, just to make sure everything is in order. But don't be too hard on yourself; it's normal for things to feel off while you’re figuring it out. With time, things will likely improve.