Cycling and SEX advice PLEASE
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2023 12:48 am
Hey guys,
I just wanted some advice on two things, just keep in mind that I haven't fully healed yet either.
1. I had sex, and my shaft becomes quite sore and numb after about an 45m. This is even when at 80-90% inflation for the whole period. Does this improve over time? Before peyronies, I use to have sex for 3-4 hours sometimes, 6-7 days a week. Will it eventually be possible to have longer sex sessions, or should we limit them to 1 hour to avoid pain?
2. I wanted to know everyone's opinion on cycling. For the past month, I have been doing 2 x 15m VED sessions where I pump and hold for about 40-60s then release then repeat. Straight after I remove the VED and cycle normally for another 15m. So, 1 hour total per day. Sometimes, I will do an extra 5 minutes in the end where I pump more, this results in quite excruciating pain.
I just want to know what the likelihood is that I will continue to make length/girth gains 9 months post surgery? And, if cycling for 2 hours as opposed to 1 hour a day would make much difference?
Thanks,
J
I just wanted some advice on two things, just keep in mind that I haven't fully healed yet either.
1. I had sex, and my shaft becomes quite sore and numb after about an 45m. This is even when at 80-90% inflation for the whole period. Does this improve over time? Before peyronies, I use to have sex for 3-4 hours sometimes, 6-7 days a week. Will it eventually be possible to have longer sex sessions, or should we limit them to 1 hour to avoid pain?
2. I wanted to know everyone's opinion on cycling. For the past month, I have been doing 2 x 15m VED sessions where I pump and hold for about 40-60s then release then repeat. Straight after I remove the VED and cycle normally for another 15m. So, 1 hour total per day. Sometimes, I will do an extra 5 minutes in the end where I pump more, this results in quite excruciating pain.
I just want to know what the likelihood is that I will continue to make length/girth gains 9 months post surgery? And, if cycling for 2 hours as opposed to 1 hour a day would make much difference?
Thanks,
J