Thursday, May 26, 2022

Masturbation Month - May 26

 

"OK during this month I've enjoyed myself but it also noticed that my dick isn't as sensitive as it used to be. What can I do about that?"


Well, provided you haven't rubbed it raw..... Just kidding.

Seriously, just like any other part of your body, the skin of the cock can form callous. If you're circumcised, the glans skin (head of your cock) can become thicker, covering up all those luscious nerve endings.


After you shower, leave the skin slightly damp and apply a few drops of pure Vitamin E oil. I promise that the sensitivity will return. Just as it takes time to build the callous, it will take time for it to slough off. But it will.




Now, go get the Vitamin E oil, take a shower, put the oil on --- maybe a little extra just this once 



and enjoy yourself.







14 comments:

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Wait.
Calluses?
I'll be damned.

XOXO

PaulMmn said...

I was circumcised as an infant, so I had no say in the matter. That may be why I enjoy encountering a guy who still has his 'skin! The doctor who trimmed me must have appreciated how things work, because he left me my frenulum. Thanks, doc!

The skin on my shaft has always been loose and flexible-- maybe because of excessive use! But because it was trimmed the head has always been 'bare.' I've taken to wearing a glans ring. I've noticed that the skin of my shaft tends to roll over the ring-- and, when I'm not wearing it, over the rim of my cock head! I'm thinking about a broad/flat ring-- maybe my skin will stretch enough...

The first guy in today's pictures looks relaxed and happy after his cum! And the guy on the blue couch looks like one shot got him in the mouth! Yum!!

--PaulMmn

SickoRicko said...

I sure do love those GIFs!

Gay Dad in Atlanta said...

I've also learned that changing things up helps a lot. I'm 57 so I use a little anal stimulation from time to time and have tried a few different types of sleeves or fleshjacks. I literally yelled out loud the first time I tried the fleshjack. I keep it changed up for fun and pleasure.

Xersex said...

nice pics

Your French Patrick said...

Good advice. And good pictures.

Hugs and bisous, my darlings Jean and Pat.

JeanWM said...

And variety is the spice of life! hugs and bisous.

p.s. If you are convinced that taking away AR 15s means you are losing your freedoms, then nothing will change your mind. And thankfully most folks who do support reasonable gun laws are in the majority, they just need to start voting for candidates who also support reasonable gun laws.

Anonymous said...

I always enjoy your tips (and of course the visuals are nice too!)

Mistress Maddie said...

I have longed used vitamin E oil. It also leaves it nice and smooth feeling with a hint of sheen. I like that just sucked look, lol

uptonking said...

It's important to care for all members of our family... including our family's members.

whkattk said...

@ Maddie - That nice smooth look and sheen is what an uncut cockhead looks like naturally. Keep using the Vit E oil.

whkattk said...

@ Upton - absolutely, we need to take care of the member. it's the only one we've got, the only one we'll ever get.

whkattk said...

@ Six - No joke. See Maddie's comment and my reply. xoxo

Anonymous said...

People talk about getting "aclimatised", which means if you expose yourself to something for long enough, you start to get used to it and it no longer bothers you as much (if it did before), but I think the converse is also true, that if you experience something positive for long enough, it starts to lose its shine.

I think that's why people say to switch things up, change the routine, spice things up, because we get used to things and it no longer seems quite so good.

Perhaps that is also the genesis of drug tolerance and addiction: that too much of the same good thing develops a tolerance for it, requiring more of it each time to have the same effect. It's probably just the way our reward system operates.

So, that Vitamin E might have some good results, but also perhaps changing the routine might help too. It doesn't escape my notice that Vitamin E application is a change of routine in itself.