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After how long the hypersensivity pain of the inner labia and clitoris stops?

Started by Evolving Beauty, June 14, 2014, 12:24:58 PM

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Evolving Beauty

I'm a few days operated and I'm very confused if which is which but that thing down which I think it was inner labia like a pinkish curled petal and which I FEEL WAS WHAT WAS MY TIP OF PENIS before is super painful whenever touched. Is this even normal to be THIS sensitive? When will this pain subdue, it's unbearable.
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Julieb1

I had something simular and still do in someways the edge of my penis the gland under the head is my clit and my penile skin is my labia lips with the forskin being my clit hood.

it sort flicks every now and again if it itches its like the underside of penile head the super sensitivity that hurts with numbness is still there at nearly 2.5 mths but not in all areas and has defo got better.

xx
Postop 19th march 2014
Dr sanguan
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~Evelyn~

The pain eventually subsides and lessens over time don't worry, but as for me it took me a few months to start getting used to it. Give it a week or so it would start feeling less super sensitive by then.
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Vicky

It was nearly 6 months before I started "mapping" tissue location to the right place in my mind, and clitoral nerve accuracy and pleasure sensation began to make themselves known at month 11.5, and there is still some adjustment going on even now at month 17. 
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Veroniquex

It is normal imho :)

For me it took about 1 month to partially settle, and 3 months to settle totally, also at 3 months mark clit was tested and responded with arousal instead of pain/discomfort, it was also day of first clit-O :) (while laying with "mr 4"). Fingers crossed.
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Natalie

It takes quite a few months but my experience may not be reminiscent of yours. We are all different and our bodies will respond to surgical procedures differently. For a very long time I came to the conclusion that clitoral stimulation couldn't ever actually feel good, but that perception slowly changed over time.
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