Jucaro wrote:I'd like to ask a question for those who have been years without erections and then got an implant...
If you don't have erection, you probably have less libido because you don't get aroused from your penis' sensation, I mean, there is less or no sensation.
The question is:
Once you have the IPP, when you pump it up, do you have the sensation of a real erection and automatically feel from it as an erected penis does? (apart from the fact that now you can penetrate your partner...)
I agree with Jacaro and Alex258.
My libido has always been sourced more from my mind than from my hormones. Even now with my testosterone suppressed to castrate level (hormone therapy to combat prostate cancer) and my implant non-functional (reservoir removed to gain access to the prostate for my prostatectomy) I still have the desire to please my partner sexually. And I get satisfaction sexually from so doing even though I do not get orgasms at the moment (post-surgical incontinence puts fellatio out of the question right now).
Yes, I have less libido since penetrative sex is impossible. But arousal by massage of my scrotum and other sensitive areas of my body is quite delightful and this does feed my libido.