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Are my nerves on my penis not working?

So today I hung out with my girlfriend, and things led to things and she ended up giving me oral sex. The only problem is that i didn't feel anything. I'm actually really concerned because, i should feel something. This may sound ridiculous, but is something wrong with me? If there is something wrong with me, what do I do? The only explanation i have is that the nerves are either dead or just not working. I'm beyond nervous and need an answer.
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It could be that when she gives you a b*l*o*w*j*o*b, she is doing it so gently that you don't feel it as well as when she gives you a hand job or when you masturbate.  Ask her to lick more aggressively all around the head, especially the underside where it joins the shaft.
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When i masturbate, it feels good just like normal. And when my girlfriend jerks me off, in my opinion it feels better then when she ***** on it. I'm just worried the nerves on the head of my penis are dead or something like that.
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Even if you didn't feel anything, did you achieve an erection and then eventually ejaculate?  It could be due to several things.  If you masturbate regularly, do you feel it without any problem?   You may be used to your own rougher or tighter technique, and your girlfriend's methods may have been too gentle in comparison.      
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