Posted: 03/29/08 - 11:06 Post subject: my childs penis might be oversensitive
i don't know over sensitivity is but i have read lots of comments about it. i think my child has it too. he is 8. well my child is fund rubbing his penis when i put him to bed or bathing witch is normal. i encourage it because its normal and helps loosen the foreskin. normally when i tuck him in for the night he would play with his penis no problem while the foreskin cover the glans but the problem is when he pull it back exposing the glans he says he does not like touching glans because it stings. no it does not hurt. it stings he said. even when cleaning it he would tell me that it sting a lot and very tickled by it so cleaning the glans take a great ordeal for him to bear we do it once a week cleaning the glans and foreskin inside with water while bathing. so when i pull it back showing the glans just a minor touch would send him twitching because it stings but cover the glans with foreskin he enjoys rubbing his penis. i think his glans is oversensitive. so anybody got same story? how do i deal with this?
First i think he is ok at if he can pull back the skin and clean he is FINE. the playing is normal at 8 years old. he may not know what to call the feeling he is havening is he play,s with hem self. yes it sensitive at hes age and is he get older it will get bater over time
By twitching do you mean hes penis is twitching or he twitching at 8 years old it normal to get erections is he is cleaning or playing with hem self he may not what to get a erection in front of you so he is moving to stop I take it he is able to have erection with out pain at 8-years old he may not what you to see hem naked or get a erection it almost time to give hem some provce is he get older and you need to tall hem some about erection and play with hem self to make hem feel normal i hope this help,s if you need more you can e-mail me gusdogmail-public@yahoo.com
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