He didn\'t give me an concrete answers and I didn\'t question too deeply, since I don\'t expect too much in the way of permanence. From what I read before, though, it\'s going to vary person to person. Even keeping a little bit of it will be nice, honestly. For now and the next few years, I\'m going to love it. n_n;I really hope he is able to pass his method on well, though. This is the best glans work available, from what I can tell. I don\'t know much about straight men but lots of us gay men love a big mushroom head... so there\'s a market for sure. While here in Japan, I\'ve talked to some of my lady friends and they too seem to like the \"mushroom tip\", which I\'ve noticed lots of Asian penises seem to have compared to others (I\'m guilty of staring, in the onsens...).Thanks! The pain has been decently low, today. It felt very weird, during the flight. When I was a kid and my dad would drive over bumps in the road, it would cause a weird tingle in my penis on the descent. I had that feeling the entire time I was on the flight... which became very uncomfortable. Since then, though, the only pain I\'ve had was from when I tried to stretch. The shaft really wants to turtle, because it feels like it\'s gone through a lot of trauma. I tried to go against that but it hurts A LOT, for 15 minutes or so after I stretch it. I know I\'m not supposed to do that but I haven\'t turtled in so long and I really hate that feeling.
In terms of sensitivity, right now. The corona is extremely sensitive but the rest of the glans is less sensitive than before. Any sudden pressure still hurts it. My stream has returned to normal and the pressure of it is strong once more. o3o The underside tip of the glans doesn\'t have any material injected and that can be felt. The parts that the material reached are about as firm as a nostril, now. The area it didn\'t reach are as soft as my earlobe. Visually, it\'s not too noticeable but definitely something I picked up on. I wonder if it\'ll cause any issue, in time.Right now I have it wrapped with neosporine, hoping to heal up that blister\'s remains.