Alex258 wrote:Franklin22 wrote:Hello brothers and Happy New years!
I know this topic has been discussed a good bit, but I’m hoping to get some insight and advice to my situation. I haven’t posted about this because my sexual adventures have been sporadic with different women not really seeing them more than twice.
Recently, I have begun to see a young lady a bit more often and things have really been progressing towards a relationship. She does not know I’m implanted, but I did tell her I had surgery on my scrotum from an accident. I explained that is lowered my sensitivity for being able to ejaculate.
I have now had sex with her 5xs with no luck. The only time I have been able to cum was by finishing myself with my hand. I did have one other woman that was able to get me off by oral.
I did not have a problem cumming before the surgery.
I’m starting to panic a little bit because this is really important to be able to finish.
I’m wondering if this is in my head or the sensitivity or probably a combination ?
I’m 6 months post op so I know it may take longer to get to the place I want to. I’ve been taking daily cialis and this has seemed to help a little.
I’ve heard of people say try trimix gel? Is this something I could get Dr. Clavell to prescribe or would I have to find a local urologist ?
Any other suggestions or advice would be appreciated.
Hey. trimix gel will not help you orgasm. At least I don't think that it will. I used it for my floppy head and it did work but it can be quite painful due to 1 of the three meds in trimix. I'm over one year in and having an orgasm is still only manual. Having plenty of sex and at times I've come close to having an orgasm inside of her . I've gotten used to it all. The sex is great and thats that. Maybe someday I'll be surprised. Its different for everyone so hoping you get there. And the gel has to be ordered by a dr and it is quite expensive. if you end up trying it, i'd suggest only getting a small amount at first to try it and please oh please begin with the smallest dosage. DO NOT go with the dr's recommended suggestion. I'm talking from experience of two years injecting and gel. Use too much, even if its a little too much.......it can be very, very painful. I eventually stopped the gel at the lowest dosage possible and now I dont even need it. The floppy head has pretty much corrected itself over time.
I wonder if the trimix gel helped the glans heal after surgery? It would make sense that blood flow would do this.