I’ve been taking a few weeks off break from masturbation, because that I have never been able to ejaculate during sex, and I was hoping that I would be able to increase my sensitivity for stimulation. Unfortunately, it does not seem that my stimulation has increased, and it still takes about 15 minutes or so at full pace to ejaculate, and that’s with a pretty good grip. I’m hoping there is not nerve damage from the surgery I had on my penis as a child. I just want to make my partner happy, as they are often upset they cannot make me ejaculate. If there is nerve damage, what do I do?

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  1. I’d see a doctor to be sure, but it takes a lot to damage nerves. I have like 100+psi grip and I’ve jerked off almost everyday since I was 13 and I don’t have any nerve damage. It could also be that there’s not enough foreplay, unless my wife and I really get the engine running it’s hard for either one of us to orgasm. So see a doctor, do extended foreplay and go to the gym. Sex is so much better when you’re not out of breath in ten minutes and your gut isn’t rubbing against your S.O. in a really unsexy manner, I’m speaking from experience. Not to mention you’ll look better nude which both you and your partner will appreciate!

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