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Old 07-05-2016, 06:28 AM #20
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Default Almost 4 years not recovered

Hi everyone, I have been suffering the same thing for about 3.7 years and still am waiting to recover. I accidentally fell asleep for 3 hours while wearing a penis extender that was applying a lot of compression at the base of my glans.

Almost 4 years later I still am not able to feel what I am doing during sex, and am almost unable to orgasm. I have had to forget about intimacy with women.

Anyone actually recover from this? It would mean a lot to hear what other people's experiences with this have been. Good or bad. The anxiety of not having any idea what may or may not lie ahead for me might be what bothers me the most.
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