brickbat wrote:Smphead
I am like you in that if I go the implant route, I need the titan to be discreet in my dress clothes, casual clothes, and gym clothes. I am not an exhibitionist. My size is the top one percent of men both in girth and length. There is no telling what an implant would look like in my clothes. I shudder to think about sweats and athletic shorts with an appropriately sized Titan mplant in my penis.
From age 14 to present, I have worn classic jockey shorts to control the monster or wanna be monster in my groin. My wife wont let me out of the house in boxers and complains of the vulgarity of how it shows in my clothes if not harnessed with the jockey shorts.
In the above post, the man postings said it was uncomfortable to wear a jock strap with it pointing down I would assume. I am asking men with a Titan to tell us about their comfort level in a jock strap or compression shorts with a Titan. On a pain scale of 10, what do you men with a Titan rate your comfort level wearing a jock and/or compression shorts and please comment if this is an immediate problem when you put on a jock with your penis pointing down or is it something that develops in minutes? In an hour? How long can you go in a jock with your penis pointing down. As a final note, please describe your discomfort, where it is, and how you deal with it.
I ask all this because I am one of those guys who just might be showing some exhibition of my glans if I point the Titan up as a previous poster has recommended.
Thanks Titan men.
It's not really "pain" in my experience when it comes to tucking it away, not since the first few months. It's just discomfort that grows over time. Wearing jeans for a few hours is very doable, but things need a few minutes to stretch out and relax after that time before they can get cooped back up.
I wear tight undies while running because if my penis isn't secured, it can end up in a painful position, like pointing directly forward against my pants, pressing the tips into the head. Pointing straight down is just a no-go for me...And in fact, going to a gym will be interesting for sure, because it basically looks like I have an erection even when fully deflated. That's because I have an implant that goes quite deep inside me (just the way my physiology works) and it wants to stick straight forward at all times.
As far as where the discomfort is, it's usually at the base. No matter which way I bend it, there's a kink in the tubing...think like when you kink a garden hose. The "sharp" edges of the kink aren't usually painful, but they're what eventually can irritate the area and lead to soreness and discomfort.