Do women like prosthetic penises?
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Tuskun
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Do women like prosthetic penises?
I'm 23-24 years old, and I've been ED since I was 18-19. I've never had sexual intercourse before. Just because of ED. Will women dislike this surgery?
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Gringoinparadise
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Re: Do women like prosthetic penises?
The consensus seems to be “keep it to yourself and they won’t know the difference.” Honestly, I don’t think most women know much about how the penis works anyways so I don’t think most are gonna ask many (if any) questions. In my experience, most are just expecting a hard dick. I don’t think they care how it comes about. But, as you know, they certainly care when it’s NOT hard. That is what brings on the questions :/
45 yo American living in Bogotá, Colombia, had Stage 4 Hodgkin’s lymphoma x 2 s/p chemo/stem cell transplant, ED for years, poor results with pills, injections. Implanted 12/4/2025 with AMS CX 21 cm/1.5 cm RTEs. Preop 7” L, 6 “G at base/5” G below glans
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JohnnyBorg
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Re: Do women like prosthetic penises?
Hey Tuskun welcome to the forum! I’m sorry you're dealing with ED so young.
First, some general recommendations:
- If you haven’t already, you should see your GP and a urologist to pinpoint the cause of your ED. There are many causes of ED from physical to mental to both together.
- After you pinpoint the cause with your doctors, they will be able to help you take some initial steps to treat it. First line might be pills like Viagra, Cialis, etc. Many men see success with these for many years before needing any kind of implant surgery. If pills dont work, the shots are an option as well. Im not a doctor, so work with a doctor you trust on a treatment strategy that would work best for you especially considering your age.
- The implant is the last option if previous treatments don’t work. Your younger age shouldnt prevent you from getting one if all else fails, but top surgeons will want to ensure you have tried other options and that you truly need the implant since you’re young. So it’s very important you start with the basics first (get a diagnosis, try first line treatments, collaborate with your doctors and surgeon).
Onto your actual question - im not yet implanted, but the general consensus is that women prefer a functioning penis - implanted or not - over a non-functioning one. If you read many of the experiences here on the forum, most women don’t even realize the man they’re with is implanted unless the man tells them so.
Sex is not all about penetration / PIV (penis in vagina) sex either, so i think most women prefer a man who is sexually confident and a generous partner. But having an erection you can depend on helps with all of that from a confidence standpoint too
First, some general recommendations:
- If you haven’t already, you should see your GP and a urologist to pinpoint the cause of your ED. There are many causes of ED from physical to mental to both together.
- After you pinpoint the cause with your doctors, they will be able to help you take some initial steps to treat it. First line might be pills like Viagra, Cialis, etc. Many men see success with these for many years before needing any kind of implant surgery. If pills dont work, the shots are an option as well. Im not a doctor, so work with a doctor you trust on a treatment strategy that would work best for you especially considering your age.
- The implant is the last option if previous treatments don’t work. Your younger age shouldnt prevent you from getting one if all else fails, but top surgeons will want to ensure you have tried other options and that you truly need the implant since you’re young. So it’s very important you start with the basics first (get a diagnosis, try first line treatments, collaborate with your doctors and surgeon).
Onto your actual question - im not yet implanted, but the general consensus is that women prefer a functioning penis - implanted or not - over a non-functioning one. If you read many of the experiences here on the forum, most women don’t even realize the man they’re with is implanted unless the man tells them so.
Sex is not all about penetration / PIV (penis in vagina) sex either, so i think most women prefer a man who is sexually confident and a generous partner. But having an erection you can depend on helps with all of that from a confidence standpoint too
Diagnosed with venous leak after having ED majority of my life. Grateful to have some answers, and considering both MPP and IPP as options.
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