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Old Nov-25-2009, 06:04 PM   #1
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Default Sensitivity

I posted a thread a while back saying how I could reduce the sensitivity of my 'bellend'
2 of the replies I got were

"Soak it in WARM water" - Well I do that everyday in the bath and it hasn't reduced

"Expose it more" - This is the trouble maker. I don't understand by expose it more does it mean like to pull the foreskin back whilst wearing boxers, Which is really uncomfortable.
OR
Like every night when I'm on the laptop to just pull the foreskin back and leave it for a few hours.

Please answer

Also if you had the same problem, How did you over come it?

Thanks!
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Old Nov-25-2009, 11:43 PM   #2
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Default Re: Sensitivity

Try this.
http://www.circlist.com/preferences/feelcut.html
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