Lost Sheep wrote:monkfroot wrote:Honest question -
How did you feel going into a sexual encounter post implant knowing that you could stay as hard as you could tolerate? Especially when your partner isnt aware. I cant imagine sex without a performance concern, so my anxiety is morphing into other shit. For example, what if she doesnt like it, or it feels too hard, or oval or my glans doesnt stay engorged (I did have PE), what if the inflation constricts my ejaculation, yada yada yada...
Plan on some activity in 2 weeks and getting new anxiety.
Sorry for my brain dump. This is my only safe space.monkfroot wrote:what was the biggest difference. all my doctor said was "use alot of lube"...
I was unsure of my capabilities when first attempting sex post-implant. I called upon my pre-implant experiences to guide me.
#1 Reduce expectations. Tell her you have a new implant and you are essentially a virgin again. She will appreciate the honesty and probably be fascinated by the prospect.
#2 1 make sure she has an orgasm before attempting penetration. If you are clumsy (or as I was pre-implant, maybe could not perform) she at least had a good experience.
#3 a pre-coitus orgasm or two will ensure she is well lubricated without anything from a tube or bottle.
#4 Go slowly. You no longer need to hurry. There is a line from a song that applies here, "Women crazy 'bout me 'cause I takes my time." Be gentle and if you feel yourself about to orgasm, you can stop. Your erection will not collapse. You can even pull out, change positions, start over. And if you do orgasm/ejaculate, that just means some extra lubrication because your erection will still be there.
Wish i had a girl that could have multiples, mine gets plenty wet but she likes to finish last.