If you lose nipple sensation do they still erect??
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If you lose nipple sensation do they still erect??
Bit of a weird one ! But was thinking earlier if you lose nipple sensation do they still erect when you're cold etc?? xx
Princessgem- BJSF Addict
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Re: If you lose nipple sensation do they still erect??
Yes, mine did. Very weird.
IsabellExpat- BJSF Addict
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Re: If you lose nipple sensation do they still erect??
Yes they do... It can be a bit odd because you cant feel it but they certainly still do.
I have had a few moments at the gym or when im out running with a friend and she will look at me and say 'bit cold are you?!' and I look down and they are erect but I cant feel it!!
xx
I have had a few moments at the gym or when im out running with a friend and she will look at me and say 'bit cold are you?!' and I look down and they are erect but I cant feel it!!
xx
Daisydee- BJSF Addict
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Ah i am glad to hear this!! Thanks girls ! xxx
Princessgem- BJSF Addict
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BUT… They might not work the first weeks! So don't worry if this happens! I don't remember how long it took for mine to be erected the first time after my surgery but I remember it was a couple of weeks after surgery.
I sent a text to my husband "they are working again" and he knew exactly what I meant.
I sent a text to my husband "they are working again" and he knew exactly what I meant.
IsabellExpat- BJSF Addict
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Haha i am glad you added that bit on hon as I would of been worried if they hadn't done it straight away :) xxxIsabellExpat wrote:BUT… They might not work the first weeks! So don't worry if this happens! I don't remember how long it took for mine to be erected the first time after my surgery but I remember it was a couple of weeks after surgery.
I sent a text to my husband "they are working again" and he knew exactly what I meant.
Princessgem- BJSF Addict
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Re: If you lose nipple sensation do they still erect??
I know you would so that's why I wrote itPrincessgem wrote:Haha i am glad you added that bit on hon as I would of been worried if they hadn't done it straight away :) xxxIsabellExpat wrote:BUT… They might not work the first weeks! So don't worry if this happens! I don't remember how long it took for mine to be erected the first time after my surgery but I remember it was a couple of weeks after surgery.
I sent a text to my husband "they are working again" and he knew exactly what I meant.
IsabellExpat- BJSF Addict
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Re: If you lose nipple sensation do they still erect??
Omg mine are easily erected loool I hate it xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: If you lose nipple sensation do they still erect??
Yes, its a physiological response. You might not be able to feel it though. For a couple weeks, I had one up one down! Then as soon as I went back to work, they decided on a perma-erection, which was fun!
Its kind of odd...sometimes when I touch them myself I cant 'feel' them, but they still stand to attention when played with!
Its kind of odd...sometimes when I touch them myself I cant 'feel' them, but they still stand to attention when played with!
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