TEBozo wrote:Vagabond127 wrote:Looking to hear back from guys with implants and their dating experiences. Are you able to fully hide it from your partner? Also, can you inflate the implant an hour or so before sexual activity? For example, going into the bathroom at a restaurant before going back to your place for sexual activity.
This is simple. My girlfriend of 18 months has no idea that I have an implant. All she knows is that , at 64 years old and she at 51, I get a hard on every time with no waiting for a pill to work or a complete failure. When I get home and before I go to bed, I pump up just a little for a semi-hard on. If we get in bed and she reaches around to play with me, she feels the modest erection. I then tell her that, I need to pee and I come back in full force. I have learned that, when I get in bed with the semi, I can pump it up while she is getting ready to get in bed, while she is watching TV etc. It has been a wonderful experience. My human nature sometimes makes me wish I didn't have to pump up but I remember the failures of the past with pills and injections. I get immediately so very grateful for my doctor and for what he did for me.
If I married this one, of course she'll find out and should be very grateful that her husband will never have a failure. We shall see what we shall see
I will never seize to get amazed when I hear things like this. Do you really mean that you have had sex with this woman regularly for 18 months and she didn't notice you have an implant?
My conviction is that this is impossible. Unless of course you never keep the lights on and she never touches your scrotum either with hands or mouth. Or you never shower together (where she might touch that same scrotum).
If you say that you have a girlfriend for 18 months and she hasn't noticed, I think, honestly, that she never touched your scrotum, or your girlfriend actually does know, just doesn't tell you.
I also think that you should provide more information on how it is possible she doesn't know, otherwise you will definitely give someone thinking of an implant the idea that it is normal the woman doesn't notice.
For anyone thinking normal sex involves the woman seeing and touching your scrotum - forget her not noticing. She will notice unless she is retarded.
For someone knowing your future sex partners will never ever touch your scrotum - yes, then there is a good chance you will get away with it. If your doc does a good job of visually hiding your pump.
My female reference point, i.e. my wife, laughs when I tell her there are guys here writing that they say the women they have sex with don't notice. Her comment is that of course they understand something is in there, they just don't say it to avoid hurting the man...
But then again, she also says that as long as the woman doesn't touch the scrotum, it may very well pass unnoticed.