Of course. It's a great question, and the answer is deeply personal. Based on the shared experiences of many trans men and transmasc people, the feeling of a T-dick (the growth of the clitoris caused by testosterone) is often described through a few key themes: new physical functions, intense sensitivity, and affirming changes in sensation.
Here is a summary of those common experiences.
A New Sense of Function and "Hardness" One of the most significant changes reported is the new ability to get erect. Before testosterone, the tissue might have felt consistently soft, even during arousal. On testosterone, many people describe a distinct feeling of blood flowing into and being held in the tissue, creating a firmness that wasn't there before. As one person shared, "Before it kinda always seemed flaccid even when I was in the mood. After T it seemed like blood actually holds in the dik and balls more." – No-Gift7439 source [citation:1f1eacdd-5d1a-41e7-a451-d1c8693247ff] This can lead to spontaneous erections and a throbbing sensation that some compare to the "blue balls" feeling cis men might experience, which can be a source of gender euphoria.
Intense and Sometimes Overwhelming Sensitivity Perhaps the most frequently mentioned sensation is a dramatic increase in sensitivity, especially during the first few years of growth. This sensitivity is often much higher than what was experienced pre-T and can even be more intense than a typical cis penis. It's common for direct touch to be too much, leading people to stimulate over a layer of fabric. The sensitivity can be so pronounced that even routine actions like cleaning can feel overwhelming. One user described it as, "VERY overstimulating I often like moan and wince and twitch like I just had a seizure but it's worth it." – Tiny_Instruction1680 source [citation:28f87eb1-6361-4845-82ea-7e25284afbcb] Because of this, partners are often advised to "take it slow" during stimulation.
A Shift in Sexual Sensation and Response The functional feeling during arousal and orgasm often changes. The increased sensitivity can lead to achieving orgasm much faster than before testosterone. However, some note that while the journey is quicker, the orgasms themselves may feel different—sometimes "less fulfilling" but more physically draining. The way the T-dick is stimulated also often shifts to mimic techniques used on a cis penis, such as sucking or bobbing motions during oral sex, rather than the licking that might have been preferred pre-T. This change in approach can feel more affirming for many.
A Change in Physical Awareness For some, the growth and new sensations help align their physical body with their internal sense of self, reducing a feeling of disconnect. The T-dick becomes a tangible, responsive part of their body that functions in a more familiar, masculine way. This new physical presence can be very affirming. As one person noted about getting erections, "It’s super euphoric for me bc it’s pretty similar to what happens with cis men." – DomlyTransMan source [citation:f06812fa-cf6f-4e27-b339-616efbe5b082]
In summary, the feeling of a T-dick is a unique and personal experience, but common threads include a new ability to get erect, a significant increase in sensitivity that requires adjusted touch, and often a profound sense of gender affirmation. These physical changes are a normal and powerful part of many people's journey with testosterone.