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Date Posted: 05:24:17 05/06/10 Thu
Author: Jeff.
Subject: Re: Tying frenulum not so close to shaft?
In reply to: Jeff. 's message, "Re: Tying frenulum not so close to shaft?" on 05:15:32 05/06/10 Thu

I would also add that you should place the stitch well away from where the frenulum meets the glans. Put it about half-way along the length of the frenulum, looking at it sideways on. This will probably help the would seperate better as this will be the part of the skin under highest tension.

>Yes, take it slowly, a bit at a time, and allow a good
>few weeks or months after you have done the procedure
>to see if you're happy with it. It will remain
>sensitive for a while afterwards, until the skin has
>toughened up. This is obvious: you can always do
>more if you think you require it.
>
>
>>Hi! Is it bad if I don't stick the needle so close to
>>the shaft (maybe like halfway)? I don't have so severe
>>breve and I was wondering if that could help me save
>>some sensitivity in that area compared to tying the
>>frenular arteries etc.
>>
>>Does anyone have had loss of sensitivity or pleasure
>>after the operation?

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