Glans not sensitive

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I was circumcised two years ago. Before that my glans was pretty sensitive, but afterwards decreased a lot. I googled this and found it to be a common problem. I also found two websites that advertise a cure for this called senslip and manhood. Do anyone have the same problem or advice. By the way I dont want to restore!
 
Use tape to force cover your gland during the day.

well, it's simple, to gain sensitivity in the gland, the gland need to be keep moisturized and protected from friction.
 
I would suggest you just try both and see if they make a difference. I don't believe they are that expensive. Maybe just try wearing a condom - probably want a non-lubricated one and then add a small amount of lube to the inside when putting it on.

This is a pretty well known side affect of circumcision. Not universally acknowledge by the medical community - but tons of info on it has been on the internet for over 20 years. I've read many guys state it as a benefit since it helps them last longer.

Since you had the surgery so recently I assume you did some research prior and decided this risk was worth whatever benefits you were seeking. Certainly you had benefit of the internet to research it unlike many of our parents who just did what the Dr. said.

Seeing that circ. was done to me (and millions of others) as a baby without my consent, and you had the choice and went for it I would say Caveat Emptor applies.
 
I was circumcised two years ago. Before that my glans was pretty sensitive, but afterwards decreased a lot. I googled this and found it to be a common problem. I also found two websites that advertise a cure for this called senslip and manhood. Do anyone have the same problem or advice. By the way I dont want to restore!
You had something built in to prevent this.

Wait, is this post really serious?