Anthonyeavila wrote:To you young guys... I have the same worries as you guys ... regarding sports / working out .. I can't imagine lifting heavy dumbells on an incline bench with an implant. I'm sure it will cost discomfort/damage to pump /reservoir. Most of the guys on here are older folks who have been married a while.. they are or not really out there dating. Us younger guys have ufortunately been plagued with this fuked up disease at such a young age.. it leaves us many questions/doubts. Especially knowing we might need 4-5 revisions... losing length and sensitivity with each surgery... it's a scary thought. But what other options do we have ? Pills with crappy side effects... that takes planning... injections??? I think I rather deal with having an implant and being able to fuk for as long as I want whenever I want than having to take pills/injections. My goal is to find a woman and start a family ... and I think younger women would be more accepting of someone with an implant than someone who has to take Viagra or inject their penis all the time. At least with an implant you can get hard whenever you want.
I really don't know where to start with some of the comments being made, but I'll try;
1. Where are you guys getting the idea that you can't lift dumbbells, run, play sports, etc... in fact, because that pump in your nut sack is not a testicle, I won't hurt in in gets bounced around or, you play sports, or whatever. You will be able to do all the things you could before the implant plus, you and your partner will be able to screw like bunnies for as long as you want or are physically able to do. I use to play softball and lob ball, 5 pin bowling and speed skating
2. I was dating when my ED set in. I managed to date, have a relationship despite the fact that surgeons kept making my dick smaller, get engaged, get married to a very understanding gorgeous woman, have two daughters, get a vasectomy, have another daughter...
get a full time job in another city, move an hour away, and become a military officer and become a Squadron Commander all in the decade 1985-1995.
I understand why some members want to inject but, most will have to resort to the implant at some point. Those guys out there that don't have a lot of money could be making payments on their penile implant with the money they spent on the injectable medications. Really, the only downside to the implant is that, depending on your age, you may have to have another revision at some point. The upside is that at the drop of a hat, you can whip it out and in less than 30 seconds you can have a dick as hard as marble and proceed to screw until you are physically exhausted... I like that side effect. Please don't post fiction, educate yourself. One member yesterday said that the implant didn't feel natural BUT, has not yet been implanted but is soon. How can you say it doesn't feel natural if you don't have one??
Larry