Larry10625 wrote: I'm sorry that you don't agree with me, that is unfortunate but my opinion is my opinion and they results of studies and patients reviews are clear.
Larry, I would be VERY interested in the results of those studies that show that men implanted with LGX end up with greater gains than men implanted with the Titan (by surgeons that know how to implant). Where are those studies that show greater length gains in comparison to pre-surgery measurements with the LGX? I think you are projecting bias rather than first-hand knowledge or clinical studies and alluding to non-existent studies to back up your bias.
Also, where are all these posts about men whose wives are complaining that their dicks do not look natural or that they are too hard? (even most newbies know you can choose the degree of hardness). I frankly don't think on a board of close to one hundred thousand posts you can show me more than ten which of course = one in ten thousand posts. Or, out of thousands of members, how many individuals had their wives complain. In my opinion, the impression you try to leave is just transparently false information.
I can also read, and surgeons I have researched and talked to in person that implant both models openly and publicly refute the very points you just posted as "true".
My comment about soft for the locker room was directed at the FACT that the LGX IS SMALLER for the locker room. A Titan "looks natural" unless by unnatural you mean it looks bigger. I am looking at one now and I have looked at more than a couple others in person not to mention dozens (maybe hundreds) of photos, so again, that description can be demonstrated to be false. The LGX was designed to give a deflated state that shrinks and feels more natural in the deflated state. That's their claim, that's their delivery. Why would the company hide it if they had finally broken the code to the greatest quest of men since prehistoric times? The answer is very apparent, they wouldn't hide it. It would be advertised on billboards and afternoon TV programming. Instead, it is refuted by the surgeons that are recognized leaders in the field of implants.
In keeping with Best Practices of actually backing up posted claims with documentation, I will post the words of Andrew Kramer, a surgeon who implants primarily LGX. For those too busy to watch I will summarize. He states:
1) Question: "Will the length be greater with the LGX" ---- Answer: "No, not at all"
2) "Length will be the same because you size it"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PPId-OVzag