Implant damage and erosion

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LastHope
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Implant damage and erosion

Postby LastHope » Sun Jul 21, 2024 12:46 pm

Are there any contraindicated sexual activities that could potentially damage the implant or cause erosion?

easymoney
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Re: Implant damage and erosion

Postby easymoney » Sun Jul 21, 2024 1:23 pm

I did see that one dr. who does a ton of mallabbles in India mention patients that lay face down and masturbate for a long time rubbing themselves on the mattress or pillows and there have been a few cases of erosion ..

LastHope
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Re: Implant damage and erosion

Postby LastHope » Sun Jul 21, 2024 1:38 pm

easymoney wrote:I did see that one dr. who does a ton of mallabbles in India mention patients that lay face down and masturbate for a long time rubbing themselves on the mattress or pillows and there have been a few cases of erosion ..


That sounds concerning! I can see how that practice could harm the tissues around the implant.

What are your thoughts on motorized sex toys? Or is it safer to stick to manual options like a Fleshlight for self-pleasure?

easymoney
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Re: Implant damage and erosion

Postby easymoney » Sun Jul 21, 2024 11:53 pm

My dr. never mentioned toys but he did tell me for sure not to use a VED with a mallabble implant becasue it can stretch the tissue out and possibly cause floppy head ..

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Re: Implant damage and erosion

Postby LastHope » Mon Jul 22, 2024 2:14 am

easymoney wrote:My dr. never mentioned toys but he did tell me for sure not to use a VED with a mallabble implant becasue it can stretch the tissue out and possibly cause floppy head ..


That's good to know. There are toys like the Zero Tolerance Perfect Stroke that create suction. It's best to avoid them then!

easymoney
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Re: Implant damage and erosion

Postby easymoney » Tue Jul 23, 2024 10:30 am

Depending on how strong the suction is if you have a mallabble might be best to avoid it ..


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