barrylandon wrote:I don't have ED but I've thinking about what I would do if I did get it one day and the revisions required for penile implants seem to instill a lot of uncertainty in my decision to consider that option since I don't know how many revisions a person is capable of withstanding before their penis basically breaks.
I really don't understand why a guy who doesn't have ED would waste his time on this forum for men who DO suffer from ED and or have gotten a penile implant to enable them to enjoy sexual relations again.
If you don't have cancer nor has anyone you care about had cancer, would you spend time on a forum about dealing with cancer? Why worry about something that might or might not happen in the future? Even if it did, say 10 or 20 years from now, there would likely be new (and probably better) treatment options for ED. In other words, please fuck off...and I mean that in only the most positive way.
Barry landon. Very good points. It is my naive opinion that the energy spent researching a non problem reflects that there really is a problem. Just lots of denial is going on. Its hard for men to admit they have ED. Especially if they are young. I suspect we all went through some version of it. I'm guessing if/when the problem diagnosis is accepted an unnamed person will be back using a different login name.