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When I Speak at a Seminar

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 9:46 am
by DaveKell
Very soon I will be presenting my experience at men's health seminars. I have my personal story prepared. For the Q&A that will follow, I have a favor to ask of FT guys. Can you think of any questions I might get aside from the obvious such as pain from the surgery, the recovery time, etc? I have the utmost confidence in my ability to think on my feet but would like to be ready for anything that comes out of left field. Thanks.

Re: When I Speak at a Seminar

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 9:59 am
by Larry10625
DaveKell wrote:Very soon I will be presenting my experience at men's health seminars. I have my personal story prepared. For the Q&A that will follow, I have a favor to ask of FT guys. Can you think of any questions I might get aside from the obvious such as pain from the surgery, the recovery time, etc? I have the utmost confidence in my ability to think on my feet but would like to be ready for anything that comes out of left field. Thanks.



Hi Dave;
I can't imagine someone talking about implants without being asked about;
- length loss
- floppy glans and it own separate blood supply
- "will my fuck buddy find out I have one"? (with and without playing with the balls

- Remember to tell them that the more (and aggressive) they cycle, the better it will be and
- For god sake... it takes time. Don't expect max results overnight.

I wish you luck and success on your presentation. :)

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Larry

Re: When I Speak at a Seminar

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 10:55 am
by Greg1956
Hi Dave,
First, I think it is great you are doing this. Since my implant surgery in September I have had a number of private messages asking questions. I believe the majority have been about how the implant feels to the touch, whether I feel it internally, and if I still have natural sensations in my penis or if it all feels mechanical.

Greg

Re: When I Speak at a Seminar

Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 9:41 pm
by Anonymous3
Tell them to be honest about the surgery and implant