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Yes the exposed glans of an intact penis can be very sensitive especially when it has not been exposed on a regular basis.however you my be confusing pain with senitivity. It is normal for the glans to be sensitive because the glans is highly enervated and protected by the foreskin. it will become less sensitive and easier to deal with over time. Both the glans and the iner mucal surface of the prepuce (foreskin) are very sensitive parts of the penis and can a first be so sensitive that hey may be difficult to handle.

But how do you distinguish between hurt and sensitiveness ?

Its easier to masturbate with the foreskin over the glans but does hurt (not really but the sensation is just too weird) when you touch the glans directly. How to enjoy the weird sensation ? Is there any kind of reading material available on the same ?

I have this problem, I am uncut and touching my glans with my bare hands is uncomfortable and can be painful if I do it a lot, luckily the tongue and lips are soft enough that it causes no pain or discomfort at all, but if you don't have a willing partner or just can't bend that way, I find a good lubricant usually helps, Ansell Lifestyles 'silky smooth' is the best that I have found. (But see below.)

I have exactly the same problem Soreness/Sensitivity of the glans, I have been told it's very normal especially as I have very very rarely pulled my foreskin back I have been advised to roll the foreskin back and hold the glans between finger and thumb under water, to get the head used to being touched. I am going to try this over the next few weeks to see how I get on. I have always had this problem but just lived with it.

[By the way, it's worth noting that the word 'glans' is singular, not plural.]

The glans is an internal organ designed to be exposed on each thrust within a vagina during sexual intercourse. It is kept supple, protected and naturally lubricated by the foreskin when the penis is flaccid. The foreskin is innervated with multiple nerves which activate when masturbation or sexual penetration occurs.

After ejaculation takes place - either through masturbation or sexual intercourse - the glans is intensely sensitive. Any touch by clothing or fingers on the exposed glans is similar to accidentally knocking our humerus (funny bone). But the sensation is clouded with such an intense mix of sensitivity and relative pain, we recoil from any touch. This is nature's way of 'correcting' us if we leave our foreskin still retracted after ejaculation.

Males circumcised as infants, or at any time before puberty, can never know the pleasure of owning a foreskin. Grown, circumcised, adult males will say, "I'm just fine as I am," never knowing what they missed!

So, yes... it's normal and wonderful that the glans of an intact penis is so marvelously sensitive - even if you touch it when erect. All it is telling you is that it's working properly!

When you are still young and your penis is left intact it is normal for you to find that the glans of the penis is extremely sensitive, to the point where this may be confused with pain. However in time the sensation will become bearable and give you the pleasure that circumcised penises will never be able to give. Just be a little patient. Many circumcised males, young and old, find they need artificial lubrication to masturbate satisfactorily; whereas intact males don't. Happily, the inner foreskin is self-lubricating. It's all part of nature's perfect design.

intact men's heads are very sensitive when they circumcise you they take away all the sensitivity that why its better to have foreskin

Be proud to be intact first off, but to answer your question, your penis is more sensitive because the foreskin is protecting the head of your penis from minor abrasions that occur in your underwear from day to day. If it is so uncomfortable or painful, speak to your doctor, maybe he can shed some light on the subject!

If you are worried about the sensitivity of your penis or it's giving you pain, please consult your doctor for more information and help

At first the head of the intact penis is very sensitive and you may well confuse it with pain However given a little time and adequate lubrication when handling it you will soon get used to it.

play with it. touch it, but lightly. it will toughen it up a bit. if you have a partner, encourage them to use their tongue. a bit of masturbation using a lubricant will help get it under control as well and it feels good too.

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