Xomanow wrote:I had a ton of fun "doing my research".......I consider this my doctorate dissertation and I received my PHD.....Pretty Hard Dick.........I'll stress this point once more: not being able to achieve an erection is mentally debilitating (if you love sex and/or want to have a relationship)....once you have an implant you feel like you're the king of the world......do your research, ask many questions, find a way to do this and take action.....don't worry about what women (or guys if you're gay) will think - there are plenty of them out there......most of the problems that I see here are self made.....you have to learn to not give a shit and go out and do that which makes you happy......anything else is just fluff.......the physical part of being implanted is the easiest to deal with as it's mostly about mechanics.....whether it's the implant or the body itself.......the mental and emotional part of this is the most difficult to wrestle with.....you have to be a problem solver and not a problem maker......and then you can go out to do anytng you want and be anyone you want.....it's all in your brain which is equally as important as your dick........
Xomanow, how are things going, it's been a while since we've heard from you? We hope that your health is still good and you've been able to find someone that can meet your sexual needs but is ok with not having a committed relationship.
S-Works