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Hey all. I recently started having an issue and I’m not sure if it’s physical, mental or combination of both.

I am vers, more top, but lately have been just about exclusively topping. Now that the world is starting to come back to normal and I’m vaccinated, these past couple of months have been a very busy one for me. Bred quite a few guys.

In the beginning, it was great getting back into the swing of breeding. I noticed in the last month or so, I started having this issue where I’ll start fucking a guy... and the physical sensation will be amazing at first... then after the next couple of minutes, my dick goes completely desensitized, like can hardly feel a thing. I feel the grip of his hole and that’s about it. No warmth inside or much of anything else.

Mentally, I’m typically very turned on and for that reason, I stay hard and have no problem staying hard. I can cum despite the loss of sensation but it takes me a long time and a lot of strategic thrusting so to speak. Physically, I’m in good health- just had a quarterly visit to my doc for a physical and all is well there.

Any other top (or vers) guys suffer from this? If so, what have you done to combat it? Had any luck? It almost is starting to feel like fucking is pointless if I feel nothing, so would like to get a handle on it.

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Wow that's odd. I wonder if it has anything to do with the vaccine. There have been a lot of reports of men developing erectile dysfunction after getting the vaccine.

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