splitpeach wrote:duke_cicero wrote:All I can really say is that I tried injections, worked but very inconvenient for a lot of different reasons (needle, perfect aim, refrigeration, etc.) and they aren't spontaneous at all. I have an MPP and haven't lost girth or length. It's an adjustment to live with any implant but I wouldn't take it back for a moment. Find a good surgeon. Also, you can do the injections perfectly but still get a priapism...
That's one thing that I don't have to worry about is refrigeration. I'm in the UK and the injections we have here are mostly just Alprostadil. So they're self mixing on demand and don't need to be refrigerated.
BTW why did you go MPP over inflatable?
Like LastHope, I am one of the Knights of Malleable Jousting (lol). I picked the MPP over the inflatable because there's much less risk of both infection and mechanical failure. The Genesis has been around for 21 years at this point and is a trusted device. It just works. I'm ready to go at a moment's notice (or less). No pumping, no wondering if the tubing finally broke inside me, no wondering if there's a leak in the balloons in my penis.
Think of the user "thedriver" who has had FOUR Titan revisions before finally going to the Genesis. That's a ridiculous amount of trauma on the penis, not to mention the stress of going into surgery, being under anesthesia, the general systemic stress and inflammation of going through surgery recovery, and so forth.
If I'm on a date with a new lady and things seem to be going in the direction I suspect, I'll gently direct her hand to my pants and ask her what she thinks about going somewhere more private. Then, we go across the street to my place and I rail her for a few hours. Since I was cleared for sex in January, this has been met with success 9 times out of 9 total attempts. I have dates on Friday and Saturday and suspect that will bring the number to 11.
I've been having so much sex recently that I've had to purchase a few extra sets of bedsheets because I can't keep up with the laundry demands.
Now imagine everything seems to be going fine but your tubing fails inside your scrotum. Then, despite the fact that you have that urological Mercedes-Benz inside you, you STILL have erectile dysfunction because of mechanical failure caused by some kind of manufacturing error. No, thank you!!