clit *too* sensitive?

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u/[deleted]
Tue Jan 3 15:41:12 2023 UTC
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u/bigmacaroni69
Tue Jan 3 19:03:22 2023 UTC
(4 children)

Haven't had surgery yet but that's reported here often. People report it calming down eventually. I have read experiences up to a year before its really, fully healed. And people are usually surprised because I don't think anyone really thought healing could take a year.

Tue Jan 3 19:08:31 2023 UTC
(3 children)

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Tue Jan 3 19:15:19 2023 UTC
(0 children)

Yeah! I have read that a lot here.

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Tue Jan 3 19:20:53 2023 UTC
(1 child)

If you have a clitoral Hood it can help a lot to rub on that instead of directly on the clitoris. Mine was super sensitive for like 8 months, it's calmed down a bit but often times I'll have to stimulate with no chance of orgasm to desensitize it then come back to try again after a short break.

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u/joym08
Wed Jan 4 04:24:32 2023 UTC
(0 children)

I absolutely love how sensitive my clit is. I had my surgery almost six years ago (March 2017) with Rachel and Dr Zhao at NYU Langone Hospital and I have had no issues with clitoral or penetrative orgasms.