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"Lookin' good, guy!"

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 12:54 pm
by David_R
I have posted this response to the posting of a dick pic fairly often in here, especially in the Implant section. I don't know of another site where guys can compliment another guy's dick without having (or being thought to have) ulterior motives. This to me is another example of how much we respect each other here at FT (sharing things like our real penis sizes rather than pretend sizes etc.). Hooray for Frank Talk!

Re: "Lookin' good, guy!"

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 1:07 pm
by bldoink
LOL, I don't know, I think there's been a few dick pics posted with "ulterior motives".

Re: "Lookin' good, guy!"

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 1:32 pm
by Lost Sheep
And a few accusations of enhanced (reported) dimensions.

Of course, we are all human with human frailties attached. But, it is true, FT is frank and largely sincere, factual and free of self-service.

Re: "Lookin' good, guy!"

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 9:31 am
by Greg1956
There will be a few black sheep in any group, but I am impressed overall with the high level of support here at FT. I love that a man can post a photo of his dick and get positive feedback regardless of length, thickness, color, being cut or uncut, hairy or smooth, etc.

This site binds us through our issues with ED. It is extremely humbling to confess our personal ED stories and so rewarding to be helped through it rather than to feel emasculated because of it. I developed ED nearly 34 years ago. At that time I had no one to turn to aside from a doctor who supposedly specialized in men’s sexual dysfunction, but even he told me my problem was in my head. It ended up being a severe Venous Leak. A long string of doctors was never interested n helping me find the cause of my ED. They only wanted to prescribe pills, injections, etc.
This site is a godsend to all of us and we should treat it that way.

Re: "Lookin' good, guy!"

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 2:13 pm
by David_R
For the longest time ED was considered a psychological problem, and only rarely were there any physical problems.

That has changed -- thank goodness -- so ED is most commonly a physical problem, which may or may not have psychological problems because of it (like most guys with ED are disturbed by that condition.)