Ezz616 wrote:I mean with a malleable I love the idea of permanently denying my penis even the possibility of being soft but the thing is if I take a step back from my hatred for ED and disgust with the concept of a flaccid penis I don't think personally a malleable would be my best choice. This first implant cost wise won't be an issue not that I know what the future will be money wise but I really want a coloplast titan or AMS CX because I want an over the top unnecessary comedically excessive amount of rigidity that is unreasonably hard because I feel the harder the implant the bigger fuck you it is to ED. That being said is a tactra as hard or harder than a titan? I doubt I choose this route but I think that if a malleable can provide titan level rigidity it should be something at least worth considering.
Ok. This is where I know you really are 18 and are pretty inexperienced sexually.
I’ve been where you are. I’m not sure I ever had a “normal” erection. From the time I started “popping boners” to my first sexual experiences to about age 29 I had no clue anything was wrong. But it was.
I figured everyone had to use their left hand and compress the pubic area while stroking with the right hand to Jack off.
I figured everyone’s erections lasted only a few minutes. Fortunately (or unfortunately) for a few years when I first started getting laid I finished up pretty quickly.
I was not unaware that other dudes didn’t have to exert Herculean levels of stimulation to maintain an erection more than 2-3 minutes. That was my normal. Who was going to tell me otherwise?
Actually, the answer to that was a fiancée with a little sexual experience herself. But I went 10 years being blissfully ignorant that I was having sex, but things weren’t right.
I got the same bullshit from doctors. Psychological. Performance anxiety. Have a drink beforehand. Use a cock ring. It was only the 3rd urologist I saw, when I took my then-fiancée (later my wife) to the appointment so she could describe what was going on that I got pressure tests and dye/imaging studies done. (This was in the 80s).
So I know where you’re coming from. ED might affect older guys the most but younger guys do deal with it. And if you’re younger, it sucks. But you’ve got a hell of a lot more options than I did in 1987.
Regardless of what you want….whether it is a tree trunk battering ram with a million newtons of axial rigidity force….what you need is a penis that is going to look and behave like that of 99% of other adult males.
That’s a 3 piece inflatable. Either Coloplast’s Titan or AMS’ CX or LGX are excellent products. I went into this thinking I wanted a Titan but my urologist installed the LGX. If and when I wear this out I think I’m looking at a CX just because of sizing. (Yes, revisions often require an extra cm or two….I’m unsure if you’ve increased your dick size any but cycling will have stretched out the corporal chamber somewhat over several years.)
It’s good that price is no object….since you’ve got so much spare money feel free to wire transfer some to me whenever you wish. But the real deal is within the continental USA you’re going to be able to find a surgeon who will install an implant, provide follow up care, and include an insurance against surgical complications starting at about $18K. We aren’t talking chump change but a prosthesis which might last 25 years is a bargain.
And when you get one it may very well last that long. I know, on here the conventional wisdom is 10 years and both my surgeon and his PA told me plan on 10 years. I think that’s called managing expectations. More recent scholarly papers focusing on the CX suggest the median life of one is just over 20 years. 75% were still working at the ten year mark.
I do understand the desire to get this over and done with. I don’t want to hit you with a lot of platitudes. (Patience is a virtue, good things come to he who waits, haste makes waste, etc).
Infection rates are low but yes, they do occur and they can wreak havoc when they do. This is especially true if you live in Canada and flew to Houston or Atlanta for an implant. Infection usually means a colony of bacteria on the implant so a Cipro or Amoxicillin tablet isn’t gonna fix it….it’s coming out. Maybe for 6 months, maybe longer. Maybe forever. No, waiting isn’t going to lessen the risk of infection (although implant manufacturers and surgical techniques are constantly getting better) but at age 18 kicking the can down the road a few years isn’t a bad thing.
Maybe better than anyone on this site I understand your desire to be done with ED. I was a 29 year old Army lieutenant who thought he was quite the stud and it was a total kick in the balls to be told I was impotent due to physical causes. Adding insult to injury I had been that way my entire life.
There’s no doubt in my mind that you’ve got an implant in your future. The question is when. When I suggest taking your foot off the gas pedal it’s not me wanting to keep you from having fun or engaging in sex. It is simply this is irreversible, each subsequent revision carries with it an increased chance of infection, and the results can range from extremely inconvenient to catastrophic.
I am also concerned about where you are physiologically. Guys obviously don’t mature and develop/grow according to a standard pattern. Yeah, puberty is typically done between ages 13 & 17 and you’re done growing by 18. Some guys hit puberty early (the guy with a big dick and pubic hair in gym class showers in 7th grade). Others hit it late. Some are thru in 2 years. Others take 6 years or more to get their full adult size. As I’ve mentioned I started late and continued to grow (height, musculature, genitalia) well into my mid-20s. It might not be typical but it’s not uncommon. You DO NOT WANT THEM TO IMPLANT YOU BEFORE YOURE FINISHED GROWING. Any change would require a revision which brings in the risk of infection again wash rinse repeat.
I’m going to sign off on this topic for a while. Ultimately it’s going to be your decision. Try thinking with your brain and not just your dick. Implants are great, but they aren’t without their drawbacks.
Age 68. Physically fit educated red neck in Texas. Very married. 23 cm (18+5) of LGX installed by Dr. Bryan Kansas 12/31/2019. I fought the ED and my wife & I won. I’m either full of shit or sound advice. You decide which.