Injection Sites
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 3:27 am
I've been injecting for many years with very good success. However I've always found that injecting on the left hand side of the penis is much less painful than on the right.
On the left there is that prick (no pun intended!) as you pierce the skin and then the slight discomfort as you push the needle in, then no pain at all, presumably when you enter the corpus cavenosa.
On the right I find I get more pain as the needle penetrates between the skin and the CC, I assume there are nerves on my right side that aren't on the left which causes the pain.
One solution would be to only inject on the left but that could potentially lead to a curvature to the left due to scar tissue build up.
I've been injecting for around twenty years with no ill effects, in fact I appear to have become thicker over the years, probably due to some scar tissue build up fairly evenly on both sides, certainly there are no ill effects from all those years of injecting!
Has anybody else noticed similar things?
On the left there is that prick (no pun intended!) as you pierce the skin and then the slight discomfort as you push the needle in, then no pain at all, presumably when you enter the corpus cavenosa.
On the right I find I get more pain as the needle penetrates between the skin and the CC, I assume there are nerves on my right side that aren't on the left which causes the pain.
One solution would be to only inject on the left but that could potentially lead to a curvature to the left due to scar tissue build up.
I've been injecting for around twenty years with no ill effects, in fact I appear to have become thicker over the years, probably due to some scar tissue build up fairly evenly on both sides, certainly there are no ill effects from all those years of injecting!
Has anybody else noticed similar things?