Malleables revisited

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LastHope
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Re: Malleables revisited

Postby LastHope » Wed Aug 07, 2024 4:33 am

So, are you essentially implying that you don't have any bend memory and that a snug pair of briefs conceals this lack of bend memory?

If that's truly the case, then it is what it is. A malleable implant is still wonderful. No worries at all, and there is no need to get emotional about it.

Anyone can request detailed trial data by writing to the principal investigator or obtain a copy of the papers through an academic institution or library.

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Re: Malleables revisited

Postby frank66665 » Wed Aug 07, 2024 7:47 am

I follow this and other threads of malleables considering them very interesting, it would be nice if some of you malleables would open a thread with photos "malleable cock of the day" it would be a test and a challenge to the inflatable which I think is full of gaps, even though I have an inflatable, I think doctors are strongly pushing inflatables, congratulations to all of you and to all of us who continue to add literature to this forum
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Re: Malleables revisited

Postby easymoney » Wed Aug 07, 2024 9:24 am

If I knew how to post I'd be happy like another member thedriver to share some photos of my Rigicon mallabble. I too think they are undervalued and not understood and many drs are biased against them for whatever reason.

LastHope
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Re: Malleables revisited

Postby LastHope » Wed Aug 07, 2024 1:58 pm

Thank you, Frank66665, for your excellent idea!

I came across a video of the Genesis, which appears to exhibit bend memory in an implanted patient. This might be weeks or months after surgery, once the device has broken in. Still, it's quite impressive.

https://youtu.be/GR4rFeoHGG8?si=LJIeFqINqgp3lu1W

For the benefit of new malleable patients, it would be helpful to see the bend memory in action for the Tactra and Rigi10 devices as well.

While most people understand what underwears to use and that these devices bend, prospective patients are particularly interested in the heavily marketed "BEND MEMORY" AFTER being implanted.

1. I can conceal with tight underwear.
2. I can bend.
3. I have bend memory.

These three statements have different meanings. The real elephant in the room for a well designed malleable is #3, as seen in the video.

easymoney
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Re: Malleables revisited

Postby easymoney » Wed Aug 07, 2024 2:04 pm

I have a Rigicon I would say it has bend memory as in if I bend it down to conceal it pretty much stays in the position I bend it. It does take effort to bend mine the guy in the video makes it look effortless to bend it. Have never seen any other brand implant but the Rigicon may the member thedriver will see this and chime in since ha has a newly implant Genesis implant that he has shared before and is quite active with it so he should have good input on how that brand bends.

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Re: Malleables revisited

Postby Mark1974 » Wed Aug 07, 2024 3:10 pm

I wonder what that Genesis will look like in 5-10 years
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Re: Malleables revisited

Postby easymoney » Wed Aug 07, 2024 4:32 pm

I wonder about my Rigicon the same thing ... maybe by then won't matter implant will just keep me from peeing on my feet .... lol

LastHope
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Re: Malleables revisited

Postby LastHope » Wed Aug 07, 2024 5:57 pm

In 2034, I think Franktalk should have enough testimonies of 10 year old malleables :D

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Re: Malleables revisited

Postby ready2go » Wed Aug 07, 2024 8:03 pm

LastHope wrote:So, are you essentially implying that you don't have any bend memory and that a snug pair of briefs conceals this lack of bend memory?

If that's truly the case, then it is what it is. A malleable implant is still wonderful. No worries at all, and there is no need to get emotional about it.

Anyone can request detailed trial data by writing to the principal investigator or obtain a copy of the papers through an academic institution or library.


it will never look like a flaccid dick and i am THRILLED with that fact. , and "bend memory" that guys who dont have one is referring to how far it can be bent and stay in that position ,if you want to have zero hint that your a man while having a malleable you could get some duck tape and tape it back against your butt
no one in public is walking around checking out mens crotch 's to see if there any type of a slight bulge ,which is what it amounts to. if a guy is that afraid of a slight bump in his pants , well i guess they should then move on
having had a malleable since april i would say to those considering one to not be concerned with "hidding it " how its implanted and how much loss of girth might be a valid concern .
as far as practicable use , other than the 3 different pinay i had ride it over and over for as long as they wanted . out of the 3 one afterwards asked with a smile and a pinch " why is your dick not sleeping ?" that as close as its come to the girls noticing something different with it .
my adivce is to not worry about concealment . that should not be on the list of concerns proper sizing and least amount of size loss ,length and girth should be the issues to be concerned with.
But each to thier own .

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Re: Malleables revisited

Postby LastHope » Wed Aug 07, 2024 11:37 pm

I believe your feedback on Tactra's "bend memory" is now clear. Thank you for taking the time to clarify this.


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