bds1986 wrote:returntocenter wrote:Franklin22 wrote:
What would rather ? Be known as the guy who can’t get it up or the guy who had a bad skiiing accident and didn’t have proper blood flow to the penis so you corrected a problem. I guess I’d rather go with the latter. Best of luck. Hope this helps.
Your question perfectly captures our dilemma Franklin. Neither is an attractive position to be in. Who wants to be the talk of the town for something like this? It horrifies me to think my social circle could learn about and openly discuss my having an implant. But as you say, it's better than them openly discussing my inability to get hard. Sheesh.
I've been thinking the same thing but at the end of the day who really gives a F; if I end up down the implant route which seems more and more likely I'll just say I had a motorbike accident and nerve damage or something so had to get implant, at least will have a working penis on demand which stays hard as long as I want
Yes, this is spot on. I remember my last failure with a woman ED. It completely turned the relationship upside down because I felt like I had to make up to her by kissing her ass because my dick didn’t work. She was gone a month or 2 later.
It’s very scary being the talk of the town with an implant. But this dick Is way better than my last dick.
If you think about it, if you live in a smaller metropolis like I do and you have a few different failed encounters women will talk and I don’t care how nice or good looking you are women don’t want to be in that awkward spot with you. They would much rather get dicked down good and them left to wonder how your dick is always so hard and maybe think it’s weird you have to pee before sex everytime.
The goal is to make them fall in love with you first, if you want to tell them later then so be it. Just don’t be a jerk to her or she will tell the whole city. And at that point you better start owning it.