Telling people about Frank Talk

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Anonymous3
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Telling people about Frank Talk

Postby Anonymous3 » Fri Jan 19, 2018 2:16 am

Since sexual dysfunction for some is the deepest darkest secret the world has ever know. Do you ever promote Frank Talk?
I do every chance I get even to women that their partner may have problems. The only way to spread the word that there is help is to talk about.
We will never see a national ad campaign to encourage guys to talk to there urologist and get evaluated to find the cause.

Think what you have gone thru and how much easier it would have been if you knew about Frank Talk.

It not the 1950 where sex was taboo It not the 1960 where sex was either nor discussed or it was wild do it with anyone. Look what that got us.

It 2017 we should not still be hiding it in the shadows.
Maybe if we start talking about ED openly and honestly that the stigma will decrease , insurance companies, the goverment will actual pay for treatments.

There are several threads on the implant forum on how to hide the surgery, not let a lady know. If we the few that have the nerve to admit we had a health problem that we are in active treatment for or had to have a prosthesis to fix the problem, then why do so many still want to keep it in the shadows? Yes I know sex is very personal to some, but that kinda went out the window when you created you profile.

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Re: Telling people about Frank Talk

Postby cincinnatus1951 » Fri Jan 19, 2018 9:25 am

Hugh: I feel the same way you do. I have recommended FT to a number of people both male and female. My wife has also recommended it to women who infer they sex life is waning
Cincinnatus
Age 79, Wife 77 Married 52yrs RPP Dr Brian Miles, Houston Methodist, July 2013. Used VED, pills, MUSE, and trimix with no or mixed results. 18cm Titan, one RTE by Dr Mohit Khera, Baylor, Houston, Jan 2016

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Re: Telling people about Frank Talk

Postby antelope » Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:32 am

All the time, esp when someone mentions prostate issues, urology visits, etc. I describe FT as an online "men's health support group".
Born 1948, wed 1969. BPH & Type II Diabetes at age 35. TURP-2002; ED even before that--diabetes. Cardiac valve surgery: 2007 & 2019. Poor results with pills. Started trimix injections in Nov, 2010. Great results from the very beginning.

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Re: Telling people about Frank Talk

Postby Anonymous3 » Fri Jan 19, 2018 12:49 pm

That what it is. I also let them know it is not porn site

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Re: Telling people about Frank Talk

Postby David_R » Fri Jan 19, 2018 2:00 pm

hturner12 wrote:That what it is. I also let them know it is not porn site

Totally agree. Sometimes people think that if it's about sex and it's on the Internet then it must be porn. Wrong!

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Re: Telling people about Frank Talk

Postby DaveKell » Fri Jan 19, 2018 3:21 pm

I'll state my position on this again. I'm in no way ashamed or embarrassed about my implant. My openness in speaking about it at a seminar for men with ED my urologist asked me to speak at led to me being contracted by my implant manufacturer to travel on their behalf telling other men about my experience. Because the only real restriction on me is that I am not allowed to recommend a physician, I won't mention FT in the seminars. I will bring it up though afterwards in one on one conversations I'll be sticking around afterwards for.

As for hiding it from women, I recently revealed it to a female friend going back to 3rd grade. I graduated high school in 1971 so you can do the math on how long I've known her! She wanted to know what I'd be talking about at the seminars I told her I'd be speaking at. Her only comment was "wow, it sounds great that a guy can have that restored as good as you say. I wish my ex husband had known about it". She never has asked anything else about it. I think any woman in any kind of relationship would be the same. Once they know, it's a non issue.

I'm committed to becoming the face of implanted men insofar as this opportunity allows. I volunteered to do medical type talk shows as well. I literally see it no differently than replacing a missing leg with a prosthetic. With all the wounded vets we have that is widely accepted now. I'm going to do all I can for implants to be viewed the same way.
Became DaveKell 2.0 on July 18th with Dr. Allen Morey in Dallas, TX. AMS 700 CX implant. 18cm with 5.5 RTE's.

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Re: Telling people about Frank Talk

Postby Anonymous3 » Sat Jan 20, 2018 5:13 am

So that makes 5 of us. I guess I really differant 2 artifical hips and and implant

Larry10625

Re: Telling people about Frank Talk

Postby Larry10625 » Sat Jan 20, 2018 8:27 am

DaveKell wrote:I'll state my position on this again. I'm in no way ashamed or embarrassed about my implant. My openness in speaking about it at a seminar for men with ED my urologist asked me to speak at led to me being contracted by my implant manufacturer to travel on their behalf telling other men about my experience. Because the only real restriction on me is that I am not allowed to recommend a physician, I won't mention FT in the seminars. I will bring it up though afterwards in one on one conversations I'll be sticking around afterwards for.

As for hiding it from women, I recently revealed it to a female friend going back to 3rd grade. I graduated high school in 1971 so you can do the math on how long I've known her! She wanted to know what I'd be talking about at the seminars I told her I'd be speaking at. Her only comment was "wow, it sounds great that a guy can have that restored as good as you say. I wish my ex husband had known about it". She never has asked anything else about it. I think any woman in any kind of relationship would be the same. Once they know, it's a non issue.

I'm committed to becoming the face of implanted men insofar as this opportunity allows. I volunteered to do medical type talk shows as well. I literally see it no differently than replacing a missing leg with a prosthetic. With all the wounded vets we have that is widely accepted now. I'm going to do all I can for implants to be viewed the same way.



Right... men's sexual health site.

Larry

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Re: Telling people about Frank Talk

Postby Larry10625 » Sat Jan 20, 2018 8:36 am

hturner12 wrote:Since sexual dysfunction for some is the deepest darkest secret the world has ever know. Do you ever promote Frank Talk?
I do every chance I get even to women that their partner may have problems. The only way to spread the word that there is help is to talk about.
We will never see a national ad campaign to encourage guys to talk to there urologist and get evaluated to find the cause.

Think what you have gone thru and how much easier it would have been if you knew about Frank Talk.

It not the 1950 where sex was taboo It not the 1960 where sex was either nor discussed or it was wild do it with anyone. Look what that got us.

It 2017 we should not still be hiding it in the shadows.
Maybe if we start talking about ED openly and honestly that the stigma will decrease , insurance companies, the goverment will actual pay for treatments.

There are several threads on the implant forum on how to hide the surgery, not let a lady know. If we the few that have the nerve to admit we had a health problem that we are in active treatment for or had to have a prosthesis to fix the problem, then why do so many still want to keep it in the shadows? Yes I know sex is very personal to some, but that kinda went out the window when you created you profile.


geez Hugh, before too lonh you will be the bionic man. I feel that I could and should discuss my issues with my wife BUT I absolutely support the notion of keeping ladies off of our web site and I compel and expect all of you to do the same. :)

Larry

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Re: Telling people about Frank Talk

Postby Anonymous3 » Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:38 am

I agree about keeping women off ih fact I make it know it is a men only site for support for ED only. One lady was going to write the address on a piece of paper so snoppy husband could find it


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