Mark74 wrote:I was talking about the trade offs between good sensation and a hard artificial erection
Of all the things that get tossed around and discussed on here, this one perplexed me the most. It may be due to the crap I was dealing with for an erection. Pills and shots gave me an erection that would penetrate but truthfully? The quality wasn’t great.
In the bad old days before my implant I’d end up with a pharmaceutically induced erection. If I were to assign a percentage or quality to it, call it 65 maybe 70 percent.
Yes I would have sex with it. Yes I had to use Herculean efforts to keep myself really stimulated so I didn’t lose it. My ED was very position dependent. On my back wasn’t bad, on my belly 50/50. On my knees thrusting, time my erection with a 3 minute egg timer.
Without a really hard organ, there’s a limit to just how much stimulation you can get. You punch a hard fist against a solid object, you get a lot more sensation that if you strike the object with a limp, relaxed hand.
That’s been the biggest bonus for me. Some guys report delayed ejaculation with the implant. I had it for years (delayed ejaculation) but I seldom see any signs of it with the implant. If I got any more sensation I might end up in the ICU. Finishing up in a timely manner is no longer a struggle or unachievable goal.
My artificially hard implant to me is hard the way a normal erection ought to be but never was, and it has plenty of sensitivity. I don’t have to pound and pound and pound and set off the mother of all yeast infections with my wife from going too long. By the way that (causing a yeSt infection) is a good way to end up on couch.
Maybe I’m an outlier. But the hardness and rigidity improved my sensation by a whole bunch.
Age 68. Physically fit educated red neck in Texas. Very married. 23 cm (18+5) of LGX installed by Dr. Bryan Kansas 12/31/2019. I fought the ED and my wife & I won. I’m either full of shit or sound advice. You decide which.