Penis sensation – a user’s guide to pleasure

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Penis Sensation – A User’s Guide to Pleasure The penis is a tremendous source of erotic pleasure for most men, and the tactile sensations it is capable of experiencing are vital to the overall sexual experience. However, not all parts of the manhood are created equal when it comes to penis sensation. Getting to know the most sensitive parts and how to stimulate them can greatly enhance a man’s pleasure. On the other hand, when loss of penile sensitivity – a common issue – gets in the way of sensual enjoyment, the right approach to penis care can help. So what are the most sensitive parts of the penis? 1. The glans (head): For many men, the number one spot for pleasurable sensation is the head, which is rich in erogenous tissue. This area can be highly stimulated with rapid strokes and a gentle touch. 2. The rim: The edges of the head are also highly sensitive, and again, they respond well to quick, light strokes. 3. The frenulum: This little band of flesh (sometimes referred to fondly as the “banjo string”) sits right behind the head. In uncircumcised men, it connects the foreskin to the shaft of the penis. The nerve endings in this area are highly concentrated, so stroking it can provide enormous pleasure. 4. The underside of the penis: The end of the penis is much more obviously receptive to sensation, so the soft underside is often neglected. However, exerting firm pressure in this area has been compared to stimulating the G-spot in women. What happens when the penis loses sensitivity? According to research, at least 87% of men report some loss of penis sensation; this reduced sensitivity is not just restricted to older men, but can occur even in males in their late teens and early twenties. Given the importance of sensation to sexual pleasure, and therefore a man’s overall quality of life, this can be a devastating problem. www.man1health.com


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