I know a guy who converted to Islam later in life when he married Muslim woman, and I asked him if he noticed any change. He said that orgasm is weaker a lot and that sex feels more like wearing a think condom.
This worries me. But I've had Zoon's for ages now, and I need to get rid of the inflammation as it's a cancer risk factor, plus it's uncomfortable and sometimes painful. I'm hoping that getting rid of the constant inflammation might actually
increase the sensitivity a bit, which is not unheard of AFAIK. The sensitivity around the glans is pretty low at the moment.
Was your foreskin already too tight before POIS? A few years after the beginning of my POIS I have had episodic tightening of the foreskin and mild zoon balanitis (as well as tearing of the frenulum), but obviously linked to POIS triggers. I still have it sometimes. I wonder if circumcision would suffice to end your problems, if they're also linked to POIS.
My foreskin has always been tight. The inflammation seems slightly correlated with POIS in that it's slightly worse when I have a symptom episode, but it's definitely always there. Managed to reduce it a lot one time with corticosteroid cream, but it came back in full force after the next orgasm. Most likely the inflammation wasn't actually gone at any point, according to my urologist.
It feels a little weird to go ahead with an irreversible procedure for something that's somewhat connected to POIS episodes. However I'm going ahead for three reasons:
* My foreskin has always been too tight (since puberty I think), and according to my urologist, even if I got the inflammation down, it's likely to stay that way because chronic inflammation of the foreskin creates permanent scar tissue that also tightens it.
* I've no idea when or if my POIS will be improved or cured
* It seems conceivable that getting rid of the Zoon's Balanitis inflammation might in itself improve my POIS. Maybe stoking the inflammation of the glans and foreskin, via sexual activity, contributes to the various other inflammation symptoms I'm seeing elsewhere in my body?