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Loss of feeling in Penis

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dude, i have basically the same thing. the last few yrs. its takes alot to get off. even without a condom theres barely any feeling. but more than if i would use one.   i didnt hear a "pop" in my penis though. ill check back in this thread every now and then. i hope we both get better. and quick
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Ahh, welcome to the numb **** club; a sad lot we are. I've lost most feeling and the ability to orgasm within the last year. I believe my problem is with the pudendal nerve which runs between the testicles and your rear exit. Too much time sitting at work and home compressed my nerves, it may be fixed with surgery or not. Anyway as for your problem I can't say for sure, perhaps a problem with the dorsal nerve which I believe runs along the top of the shaft, it stems from the pudendal nerve I mentioned above I think. You should not masturbate or have sex for a long time probably and it may heal i'd also schedule some doctors appointments. Urologists or neurologists. It's best not to delay like I did.
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Raedor,  it sounds like you have "broken your penis".  

http://www.4-men.org/brokenpenis.html

It sounds like it might be correctable with surgery,  but you shouldn't wait long.  You shouldn't have waited as long as you have,  actually.

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