logically speaking, alcohol dulls senses in general. so supposesdly, alcohol does does lessen sensitivity in the entire body. penile sensitivity is implied.
It dulls the brain's ability to do and control how the body functions - it depresses many of the brain's activities.
Alcohol dulls senses and so it can help mask someone's pain. Using alcohol to mask pain is not advised as it can cause complications with other medications and addiction.
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Yes. Alcohol dulls the senses... in small amounts it can make a man last longer. However, it also makes women last longer, which is not usually needed. If you have too much alcohol, a man can get what is colloquially known as "whiskey dick," which means that he has temporarily lost the ability to achieve erection.
Pain reliever
All knives require sharpening from time to time as there is no "never dulls" material for knife steel. Even the hard ceramic knives that can easily break dulls eventually.
Pure tin is shiny but it quickly tarnishes and dulls.
Absolutely !... Alcohol dulls the senses, slows reaction times and reduces a person's morality. Additionally, it slurs a person's speech. Not exactly the type of person you would want working in your organisation !
No, but it dulls all the aromas and beautiful tastes.
Some of us have "addictive personalities." Basically, it means we tend to become dependent on something that -- at least in excess -- is harmful to us. Alcohol releases inhibitions and dulls our perceptions. Some people need this. After a while, the chemistry of the brain changes and they become alcohol dependent; that is, if they don't have alcohol they become physically ill -- addicted. Alcoholics don't "engage" in alcoholism -- they are helplessly dependent on booze.
Since alcohol dulls a person's psychological defense mechanisms there is a distinct possibility that your ex-girlfriend's admission was based on truth. However, it is unfortunate that she needed drink to be open about her feelings toward you.