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Thread: Chemicals and sensitivity
- 01-15-2011 #1
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I have a question that maybe some people have some insight on.
When I am edging or ballooning, sometimes My penis gets extremely sensitive (even though the arousal levels and pelvic muscle tension are the same), and the sensitivity can go away as quickly as it comes.
It almost feels like there is a surge of some chemical into the penis, which increases sensitivity, and then it flushes out.
Any clues as to what this might be?
Anyone else experience this?Last edited by kushpush; 01-15-2011 at 06:11 PM.
- 01-15-2011 #2
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Yea i know the feeling.. I think its probably just your getting close to the edge and your penis is primed and ready to ejaculate, so you feel very sensitive/intense feelings.. then when your arousal level drops it feels less intense..
im guessing the nerves get sensitized and blood flows in, everythings primed and ready to blow! The question is, how come sometimes this happens really quickly, and other times it seems to take a while..
- 01-15-2011 #3
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At least speaking for myself, I have been able to rule out "getting close to edge," or arousal level, or pelvic musle tension.
My question is about feeling close to orgasm, but rather the sensitivity of the penis itself.
Soemtimes when I am pretty far from PONR, the sensitivity suddenly shoots up. And sometimes, though less frequently, when I am somewhat close to PONR, the sensitivity suddenly drops.
Maybe the questions is more appropriately aimed for those that do edging or ballooning.
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