Thanks Sworks, your tips are always practical!
Just wondering — the pump isn’t permanently fixed, so it can shift sometimes? And this movement doesn’t impact the implant’s function much, correct?
Can I Play Basketball, Ride Bikes & Woman-On-Top
-
gulangx999
- Posts: 9
- Joined: Tue Aug 27, 2024 10:47 pm
Re: Can I Play Basketball, Ride Bikes & Woman-On-Top
36, Coloplast Titan 18+2.5 one touch, implanted in April 2024
-
gulangx999
- Posts: 9
- Joined: Tue Aug 27, 2024 10:47 pm
Re: Can I Play Basketball, Ride Bikes & Woman-On-Top
LGXDownunder wrote:gulangx999 wrote:had this feeling ever since surgery, especially sitting on soft chairs. It also bothers me after walking a long time.
Would fully deflating it completely change this sensation? Do all of you normally let the implant deflate 100% all the time?
Early in recovery sitting on anything was an uncomfortable challenge. I had to use a cushion under my ass to lift my ball sac up and take the pressure off it. Eventually all pain and discomfort faded and I don't notice my implant now unless using it. Most of the time I completely deflate so there is less of an obvious bulge in my crotch when out and about. But sometimes I like to leave a few pumps in for a "fuller" feeling. It can also make stowing my now much larger flaccid dick easier, as it wants to move around when 100% deflated. Fully deflated or with a few pumps left in isn't much difference in sensation for me. But I suggest experimenting with different low levels of inflation, including fully deflated, and see if it improves your comfort.
Thanks for sharing!I have a Titan — full deflation leads to shifting and dog ears with that awkward fold discomfort, so I keep a little fluid inside. But I’ve read partial inflation long-term may reduce implant longevity. if that’s correct?
36, Coloplast Titan 18+2.5 one touch, implanted in April 2024
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: AhrefsBot, amazonbot, ClaudeBot, DotBot, YandexBot and 827 guests
