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I read on some forum that masturbating with a Jacuzzi jet can desensitize your penis. I do that very often. Is there any chance my penis could be desensitized or it is individual thing? I also masturbate, but usually it's just a chore to get rid of horniness, and I don't get much pleasure from it. Should I stop with Jacuzzi jet?

I never heard that someone’s penis got desensitized. I don’t think that Jacuzzi will make any damage too, just don’t do it very often. People have different degrees of sensitivity. Sensitivity of the penis is very individual thing. I’ve masturbated very often when I was young… and now I have found that pleasure and masturbation fun definitely go up as you get older.
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I just came back from a very renowned urologist. I had spent a summer 3 years ago away on a business project far from home in a hotel room with a jacuzzi. I discovered quickly that i got a really great orgasm lying in the jacuzzi putting my penis against the very powerful jet. I did this usually every night all summer and besides that I was very busy working alot and not paying attention. When I got home, my girlfriend at the time noticed that my penis, which had always been quite long and straight, was very bent (the top half bending downwards like 30 degrees. During sex, I realized also that my sensitivity was much less, so it was much more difficult and sometimes impossible to ejaculate, also almost impossible to masturbate without water like in a shower, almost impossible to cum with a hanjob or blowjob, whereas before this was all quite easy. Also, whereas before, I could have sex for very long times, hours, and stay hard, after the injury I can maybe stay hard for 10 minutes on a good day. Anyway, as I was still normally able to cum during sex, and I was embarrased, I didn;t go to a doctor. Plus, all my symptoms have luckily been gradually improving.. The bend is maybe half of what it was after the injury for example. Anyway, I did finally go to this renowned urologist, and he found that while the lower half of my penis was completely normal, the upper shaft and glans were damaged and not able to engorge completely, causing the bend. He said this was not the first jacuzzi-induced injury like that he had seen, He said that he could straighten the penis, but it would reduce its length one inch, or he could circumsize, which might also straighten somewhat. However, he recommended as I had no hard scar tissue, and the injury seems to be slowly healing, and I am able to have sex fairly normally, that I should not do any surgery, and hopefully it will continue to heal, and I should be "gentle" with it, no more jacuzzis, etc of course.... It will never get back to 100% but hopefully it will continue to heal and improve anyway... Anyway, just wanted to warn all the guys out there about jacuzzis (and probably anything that puts lots of pressure, like those vibrator machines, suction devices, jelqing, etc. Just have alot of normal sex or masturbate with your hands as much as you like and everything should be fine....
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Circumcision can also cause desensitization, anywhere from 20-70%, or at least that is what I have read, and have experienced myself.
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