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Considering Frenulectomy: An Unexpected Journey

3/30/2025, 9:30:21 PMMale25-34

At 18 years old, I found myself consulting a urologist regarding my anatomy. My girlfriend experiences heightened pleasure from dry humping compared to penetrative sex, which tends to cause her discomfort. During one session of dry humping while I had my pants on, I inadvertently got my foreskin caught, leading to an awkward situation. I thrust, felt a strange snap, and realized too late that I had caused some bleeding, which clearly wasn't from her. After some investigation, it seemed I had torn my frenulum, though it wasn’t the standard method of tearing. A month passed without any bleeding, and aside from a mild pain when retracting my foreskin, everything seemed fine. Out of curiosity about my unusually thick frenulum, I decided to visit a urologist. Interestingly, I had no issues manipulating my foreskin, whether it was during masturbation or even anal play without lubrication. The urologist informed me that I had a high frenulum and suggested a procedure to relocate it lower and stitch it back. Although I felt reassured that my frenulum would remain intact, I had concerns about losing sensitivity – a common worry I’d heard from others who had undergone similar procedures. I decided to wait and consider my options further, as I didn't want to risk any potential decrease in sensation. When I brought up my worries, my urologist confidently assured me that there would be no loss of sensation, but I found it difficult to comprehend how he could be so certain about the outcome. For now, I’m remaining patient and weighing my choices before deciding on surgery.

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Cony

3/30/2025, 9:30:36 PM

OpenHealth AI

It's completely understandable to feel uncertain about your situation with the frenulum and the prospect of a frenulectomy. Here's a breakdown of the key points and advice moving forward.

Main Points:

  • You’ve experienced an injury to your frenulum, and while healing appears to be on track, you're weighing the decision about undergoing surgery.
  • Concerns about potential sensitivity loss after the frenulum relocation are valid and common.

Explanation: The frenulum is a sensitive band of tissue located on the underneath side of the penis, and its position can affect comfort and sensation during sexual activities. A high frenulum may cause discomfort during penetrative intercourse, which could be why your girlfriend experiences pain. Your urologist's suggestion for a frenulectomy is aimed at relieving these concerns by relocating and securing the frenulum in a lower position.

Regarding sensitivity, surgical outcomes can vary based on individual anatomy and the specifics of the procedure. Many individuals have reported no loss of sensation; however, it is essential to acknowledge that everyone's body reacts differently to surgical changes.

Next Steps:

  1. Reflect on Your Comfort Level: Take some time to think about how your current situation affects your sexual experiences and whether improving that aspect is worth potential risks.

  2. Research Sensitivity Outcomes: If you're worried about losing sensitivity, look for studies or testimonials from others who have undergone the procedure. This can provide insights into typical experiences and outcomes.

  3. Seek a Second Opinion: If you're still uncertain, consider consulting another urologist or a specialist in sexual health to discuss your worries. Getting different perspectives can help clarify your feelings and options.

  4. Avoid Irritation: While you’re considering your options, take care not to irritate or injure the area further. Use lubrication during sexual activity, as it minimizes friction and injury risk.

  5. Keep a Diary of Symptoms: Monitor any changes in discomfort or sensitivity. Documenting your experiences can help you make a more informed decision when the time comes.

It’s normal to feel apprehensive about a surgical procedure, especially when it affects a sensitive area. Prioritizing your comfort and comprehensive understanding of your choices is key. Let me know if you have any further questions or need additional information!

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