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doubleman
02-02-2007, 05:48 PM
I am copying this message from a message that I had sent a certain website, the email back to me is coming back a little slow, and so I would like to hear others responses to this question as well; since it will probably come faster too.

ignore any worthless information like, "on your site.." ect.

"On another site I had visited, a user displayed a graph of nerves or something on the penis, and said that when jelqing one should probably jelq, only squeezing on the sides, because on the top is a nerve called the dorsal nerve, and nerves allow you to feel so... I guess that's important. Your site does not make a distinction between that. I think wikipedia may have an image of that diagram. Would jelqing make me feel LESS sexual pleasure? If so, I hardly think that's worth it."

doubleman
02-06-2007, 03:47 PM
bump......

Sed26
02-06-2007, 05:11 PM
Of course not. Just ask the people who jelq. Putting the pressure of the grip on the sides would be kinda hard to perform. As long as you don't overdo it you should be fine.

Dazzlingdaz3
02-06-2007, 05:11 PM
Hi mate,
I will endeaour to answer this question as best I can.

Correct manual jelqing is done with an "O" grip, which exerts pressure equally around the shaft, therefore, I believe that your fears in this instance are ungrounded. Use of a mechanical device such as the "jelq device" would concentrate the jelqing /squeezing forces along the top and bottom of the penile shaft and this is where there may be concern, howver, the type of trauma that a nerve would need to suffer to lose sensation would need to be quite extreme ie: severing or crushing.

Manual jelqing would not apply the forces necessary for such an extreme injury to the nerve and your own reaction to pain would not allow you to proceed to this traumatic point, even if you could apply that kind of pressure.

In a nutshell, I guess you should consider reading through these forums more, Out of the hundreds of success stories, I dont think you will find any that document this concern as a side effect of successful and proper PE ;)

Cheers
Dazz